AOL today announced that five leading application developers - Action Engine, Aricent, Infosys, Obopay, and ShoZu - support the AOL Open Mobile Platform initiative and anticipate delivering a new breed of wireless applications based on the platform. The AOL Open Mobile Platform will provide developers with ready access to the tools and source code they need to build and distribute applications across all major mobile device platforms and operating systems including BREW, Java, Linux, RIM, Symbian, and Windows Mobile.
LAS VEGAS (Business Wire EON) April 1, 2008 --
AOL today announced that five leading application developers –
Action Engine, Aricent, Infosys, Obopay, and ShoZu –
support the AOL Open Mobile Platform initiative and anticipate
delivering a new breed of wireless applications based on the platform.
The AOL Open Mobile Platform will provide developers with ready access
to the tools and source code they need to build and distribute
applications across all major mobile device platforms and operating
systems including BREW, Java, Linux, RIM, Symbian, and Windows Mobile.
In addition, to help encourage further innovation and collaboration, AOL
also announced that it plans on making the Open Mobile Platform
available under the widely-used Apache 2.0 software license.
“Providing developers with open access to our
technologies is a fundamental part of AOL’s
new product strategy,” said Kevin Conroy,
Executive Vice President of AOL. “Through our
new AOL Open Mobile Platform, we’re further
demonstrating our focus on the importance of mobile and encouraging
developers to create new experiences for users around the globe."
“We’re thrilled to
see the product innovation that’s being
stirred by the AOL Open Mobile Platform,”
said Steve Murphy, Senior Vice President of AOL. “We
expect that our open platform will unleash even more creativity in the
development community and in turn give consumers more choice for mobile
applications.”
From media sharing applications to person-to-person mobile money
transfer services, Action Engine, Aricent, Infosys, Obopay, and ShoZu
are planning to use AOL’s open mobile tools
and source code to create innovative applications capable of functioning
on a wide-range of devices and operating systems. Examples of the ways
the companies plan to use the Open Mobile Platform include:
* Action Engine will work with AOL to offer developers who use AOL’s
new platform the opportunity to have their applications embedded within
the new AOL MyMobile application. AOL MyMobile, which was released into
beta today, is a new interactive suite of AOL services designed
specifically for mobile devices and was built using Action Engine’s
on-device portal technology.
* Using the AOL Open Mobile Platform, the Aricent News Center
application will combine the power of RSS feeds and Web 2.0 technologies
to deliver the latest content on virtually any mobile phone.
Traditionally, content delivery to phones requires complicated
transcoding and server-side formatting to suit various phone display
capabilities. However, Aricent News Center, built on top of the AOL Open
Mobile Platform, will be presentation-agnostic and will be able to run
on any J2ME/BREW mobile device, without custom modification.
* Obopay will use the Open Mobile Platform to continue to extend its
leading mobile money transfer services, enabling consumers across all
carriers to securely send, request and receive money via their mobile
phones.
* ShoZu, the leading provider of mobile social media services, plans to
develop an AIM-based application that utilizes Open AIM in addition to
the AOL Open Mobile Platform.
The AOL Open Mobile Platform, which is targeted for wider availability
to developers this summer, will consist of three components: an
XML-based, next-generation markup language; an ultra-lightweight mobile
device client; and an application server. A dynamic presentation layer
will allow for rapid deployment of new features and easy optimization
for a wide variety of mobile devices, allowing developers to build and
update applications once, and then distribute them across all supported
devices and platforms.
The platform will also give developers the ability to monetize their
mobile applications by utilizing advertising resources provided by
Platform-A’s Third Screen Media, the leading
mobile display advertising network and mobile ad-serving and management
platform provider.
More information on the Open Mobile Platform is available at http://dev.aol.com/openmobile.
AOL at CTIA
AOL will be demonstrating its wide array of mobile products in booth
#2857 (Hall C4/C5) at CTIA Wireless 2008, taking place in Las Vegas from
April 1 through April 3. Products on display during CTIA Wireless
include AOL MyMobile, the AOL.com WAP portal, AOL Mobile Search,
MapQuest and AIM TXT.
About AOL
AOL is a global Web services company that operates some of the most
popular Web destinations, offers a comprehensive suite of free software
and services, runs one of the largest Internet access businesses in the
U.S., and provides a full set of advertising solutions. A majority-owned
subsidiary of Time Warner Inc., AOL LLC and its subsidiaries have
operations in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Asia. Learn more at AOL.com.
Supporting Partner Quotes for the AOL Open Mobile Platform
“Through our strategic collaboration with AOL
on the AOL MyMobile application and the AOL Open Mobile Platform
initiative, AOL and Action Engine are delivering on the promises of
openness, ease of use and innovation that consumers are expecting from
their mobile applications. This integration offers developers the
opportunity to have the applications they create on the AOL Open Mobile
Platform widely distributed and gives consumers a diverse catalog of
rich mobile applications to select from to personalize their AOL
MyMobile experience.”
-- Scott G. Silk, President and CEO, Action Engine Corporation
“Aricent has extensive experience in the
design, development, testing and delivery of mobile applications on many
platforms. Our initial application development work with the AOL Open
Mobile Platform shows that this technology supports very rapid
time-to-market capabilities, across a broad range of mobile phones and
all major mobile operating systems. Aricent is excited to be working in
collaboration with AOL to enhance the communications software
capabilities of the AOL Open Mobile Platform.”
-- Deepak Mehrotra, Vice President, Communication Applications and
Terminal Software, Aricent
“The AOL Open Mobile Platform is a good step
in the right direction towards creation of portable mobile applications
that, written once, can run on virtually any device that the AOL Open
Mobile Platform supports. The platform is a much needed framework with
an aggregation of tools and source code to build and distribute mobile
applications across a variety of mobile devices, OS platforms and
browsers. Infosys as a premier mobile device and solutions engineering
service firm welcomes this development and looks forward to leveraging
the platform.”
-- Ram Kumar, Associate Vice President of Product Engineering
Business, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
“We really look forward to working with the
AOL teams to further integrate our Obopay mobile person-to-person money
transfer services within an expanding suite of AOL properties. The AOL
Open Mobile Platform will provide a great framework to deliver an
engaging and updatable mobile user interface within Mobile AIM to
securely send, receive and request money from hundreds of millions of
different mobile devices across a wide range of carrier networks. It
also allows us to focus on rapid deployment of Obopay money transfer
services across a wide range of mobile device platforms and deliver an
experience that consumers can easily access from almost any mobile phone.”
-- Christian Delay, Vice President, Business Development, Obopay
“AOL’s Open Mobile
initiative is good for the industry and for consumers. Open systems win.
ShoZu intends to support AOL’s Open Mobile
Platform in future services, and at CTIA we are demonstrating an early
AIM integration using AOL’s Open AIM
platform. ShoZu is about connecting mobile users with their online
social lives and IM was a natural next step. AOL’s
appealing new strategy makes them a great choice to work with as our
first instant messaging partner.”
-- Mark Bole, Chief Executive Officer, ShoZu
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