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In June 2006, an executive team with considerable experience in Mobile , PDA and
Handheld technology-based mobile applications decided to go out on their own. They
founded Mobile and PDA division for Pollux Group in Ahmedabad, India, to pursue
their goal of designing and developing mobile applications. The company has gained
considerable experience since then and our services now include both mobile games
and business solutions.
In 2007, Pollux introduced a new concept to mobile gaming. The company developed
mobile games for use as a marketing tool, to promote and advertise products to the
users via the games. Last year, the company had phenomenal success with a mobile
game developed for one of our clients in Brunei. Sudoku is based on an ancient number
game from 18th century with uncertain origins, though may claim the game to be a
work of a Swiss mathematician.
In its business solutions line, Pollux has developed a tool for one of our US client
that provides a billing platform for products and services directly from a mobile
device. Other business applications are under development.
Pollux during the last couple of years of development faced - and managed - a problem
that is all but universal among mobile software developers: The main puzzle with
most mobile software developers is to maximize returns while minimizing costs and
yet providing supports for hundereds of mobile devices models and testing applications
on each and every new model being introduced in the market today. Pollux adopted
the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME), and thus took advantage of a standard
platform that supports the great majority of mobile devices; and to use NetBeans
to simplify and improve the company's management of both new and existing code.
Instead of a single application having a different set of source code for each group
of handsets, and a project for each handset, now each application has only one project
and one set of source code.
Mobile Technologies
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Symbian
- Brew
- J2ME
- RIM
- Microsoft Technologies for PDA
The Applications
Poker, the hottest-selling mobile game in 2006-07, is only one of a series of highly
successful mobile games Pollux Mobile Division has developed. Another hot title
is Sudoku, a logical number puzzle game that’s become globally popular.
Development time for the games depends on their complexity. A graphically simple
game may take one or two developers as little as a week. A more complex game may
take a team of three or four people a few months
In parallel with its games development, the company is beginning to build its business
application group. An application Pollux is currently building under contract for
a third-party firm includes a server-side component , mobile client and WAP enabled
sites for mobile marketing and enhancing user mobile browsing experience. The team
is applying the architectural lessons it has learned in game development, and it
can even reuse elements of the gaming kernel in its business applications
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