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  1. 1. wvw.navtechgps.com
    wvw.navtechgps.com/seminars/in - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/30/2007   Last Visited: 3/30/2007

    Adrian Browne, M.A., M.BA.

    was educated at Cambridge University and the University of Toronto. He has consulted to IBM and Apple Computer and is currently a registered developer with Microsoft and RIM. Adrian is an expert in linking GPS devices to all types of computing devices (desktop, tablets and pocket computers) and merging this information with data taken from other devices such as RFID readers. He has extensive experience in real time datum/grid conversions, in evaluating differential and WAAS data, and in transferring data to Geographic Information Systems such as "ArcView". In his latest work he has been specializing in using speech engines in pocket computers. In 1974, Adrian Browne started his current computer consulting business that focuses on designing and creating user friendly business applications. He started developing GPS software applications in 1993. In 1995, he was one of the founders and Chief Technical Officer of FieldWorker Products, a company that specializes in spatially related field data collection and its integration and use in the GIS field.
  2. 2. PointBase: PointBase® Introduces PointBase UniSync for Micro with the Release of UniSync 4.2
    www.pointbase.com/news/press_r - [Cached]

    Published on: 2/4/2002   Last Visited: 12/11/2007

    "The new generation of synchronization tools from PointBase simplifies a complex procedure into a set of APIs that allows simple and rapid software development," says Adrian Browne, vice president of technical development for Fieldworker Products Ltd., a leading developer of Java-based mobile computing solutions located in Toronto, Canada. "The bonus is that our synchronization benchmark test time was reduced from one and a half minutes to ten seconds."

    With the emergence of enterprise mobility, many resource-constrained mobile devices supporting the new J2MEâ„¢ platform are becoming increasingly prevalent as part of the enterprise.
  3. 3. ITtoolbox Wireless Press Releases
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    Published on: 9/28/2001   Last Visited: 12/16/2001

    "We are pleased to be working with Psion Teklogix to facilitate the rapid development of new vertical applications for the netpad," said Adrian Browne, VP of Product Development at FieldWorker. "By bringing key partners together Psion Teklogix is offering the enterprise a new breed of product that was built to meet users' exact needs and is helping speed up the adoption of these solutions in the mobile computing market."

    The netpad is designed to bridge the gap between rugged industrial computers and professional consumer devices. It provides mobile workers with a lightweight, ergonomic hand-held device with a large, high-resolution touch-screen display that allows for easy navigation of graphics and detailed data. It also offers eight hours of battery life and instant on capabilities.

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