Technical Head and Founder of a gaming startup in Mumbai, India called IGameStudio.com. Has been involved with the mobile platform and Flash Lite for close to 4 years and hope to continue sharing and contributing to this platform through various mediums.
mariamDh | 23 March, 2011 17:41
I recently uploaded a Flash Lite 4 game called "Gear Wager" on the OVI Store.
This game was nominated by the IMGA Awards in the Best Casual Games Category when it was originally developed for Symbian S60 3rd Edition phones. With Symbian^3 devices such as the Nokia N8 now having amazing processing speed, it made the game development experience with Flash much more better, thus the decision to port the game.
Gear Wager is a casual game where you have to help a fallen star escape back into the sky before dawn. Besides a new and innovative game-play, the game has the feature of Facebook Connect to post messages on the user wall.
Please download the game and share your reviews!
Mariam
mariamDh | 20 April, 2010 19:04
Mobile Design IN, Indian counterpart to Mobile Design UK, aspires to bring together creative designers from across India on a single platform to discuss mobile designing, technology, news and encourage sharing of knowledge and ideas.
This group is co-founded by Priya Prakash from Nokia, and she is planning the group’s first event in Bangalore on the 29th of April 2010. The event will focus on 4 companies/startups that are crafting mobile user experiences thus taking advantage of the Indian market mobile opportunity and challenges.
You can read about the event on the group blog - http://mobiledesignin.tumblr.com/
Also follow the Mobile Design IN yahoo group.
I’m hoping the group would have meetings in different cities of India so designers from across the country can make the most of the benefits the group has to offer.
Mariam
mariamDh | 20 October, 2009 08:23

The Forum Nokia Developer Conference in India is back this year and is scheduled to take place on 7th December 2009 at the Taj Residency, Bangalore. The conference is intended for anyone in mobile development - game developers, publishers, operators, aggregators, music and content houses etc, with sessions covering varied Forum Nokia technologies and platforms.
I would definitely be there, and hope to meet other champions as well.
Mariam
mariamDh | 19 February, 2009 23:50
The Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain is one of the biggest events in the mobile world. Anyone related to the field of wireless, be it mobile developers, technology leaders, OEMS, carriers, aggregators, mobile tools providers etc, all descend on to this little world in Fira Barcelona to discuss the next BIG thing in Wireless.
I had the opportunity to be there this year, and it was memorable for several reasons. I got to meet and talk to some really bright people, discuss business opportunities, witness quite a few new platforms and devices, do a presentation at the Symbian Foundation booth and participate (and be selected as the best contributor in the Mak'n Money discussion) in discussions on the last day of the event with WIP JAM.
As far as the announcements are concerned, there were many, but those Adobe and Nokia related were probably of the most relevent to me.
Adobe today, is living upto it's commitment of last year in focusing on the Mobiles area. This time in MWC, Adobe made several announcements which developers may find extremely exciting and motivating to take it forward as a platform to look forward to in 2009.
So what were the key points announced during this event? The answer is several of them and they are all listed below -
Nokia too announced their OVI Store, allowing developers to publish and sell their content through Nokia's global application market.
I hope to write about the announcements and my experience a little more in detail in the coming posts...but for now there is already a lot to look forward to :)
Mariam
mariamDh | 19 December, 2008 16:24
I thought of writing today about an exciting new plug-in that I’ve been playing with for creating, testing, debugging and deploying mobile widgets, to be precise - The Web Runtime Widgets.
Forum Nokia recently went public with their WRT Widget Plug-in for Aptana Studio and Aptana Studio Pro. Of course the plug-in is still in Beta, but the coolest thing about this plug-in is the ease with which it allows widgets to be created and tested. It not only cuts down the development time but also saves us the trouble of continuously packaging our files for testing within the S60 Emulator and for debugging within Firefox.
What’s even cooler is that it supports Flash Lite widgets, unlike the S60 emulator. You can test plain animations or interactive Flash content packaged as a widget.
Two of the features I like from the testing and deploying perspective are -
Another feature that I would like to mention is the ability to pull down a panel and select a phone from a list of widget supported devices and test the content as per the screen resolution and orientation.
Although this widget testing environment is not yet exactly similar to the S60 emulator or a real device in performance, and it is always advisable to test content in a real environment, this plug-in really helps to cut the initial debugging time. It is something like how the Flash Lite emulator was during its previous versions.
There are a number of resources currently available for using the WRT plug-in with Aptana –
1. Information on the WRT widget plug-in for Aptana Studio (Contains all the important links)
2. WRT Plug-in for Aptana Studio QuickStart Guide
3. WRT Plug-in for Aptana Studio on Forum Nokia Discussion Board
4. WRT Plug-in Basics on the Wiki (An excellent walk through on installation, and creating your first project)
5. Packaging Flash Lite content in a Widget
Note:
I’m sure most of us would know about WRT widget development and
packaging, but for those who would like to know more, widgets are small
applications that can be installed and run in the same way as other S60
applications (jar & sis files). WRT widgets are generally suited
for websites or web services that need to be optimized for use on
devices. They consist of a basic .html, .plist and an icon file. The
additional .css, .js and image files are optional. Flash Lite files too
can be packaged and deployed as a widget.
Mariam
mariamDh | 28 October, 2008 09:08
Announced yesterday were the nominees for the 5th IMGAwards, and I am happy to say that my Flash Lite game - Gear Wager makes it amongst the top 5 in the Best Casual Game Category.
Gear Wager
is a fun casual arcade game woven around a story on the Flash Lite
platform. The game is unique in various ways (you have to wait for it
to launch
), but I’d like to say that with this game, I’ve tried pushing the
boundaries of the technology and platform. Gear Wager is expected to
launch early next year, but before that I hope it emerges a winner in
this award show.
IMGAwards are prestigious and being a part of their nomination is definitely an honor for any mobile game development company, including mine. This year IMGA received hundreds of entries out of which 26 are selected in 5 different categories. The nominations are extremely competitive this year with the best in the industry being chosen by a jury from the wireless industry. This year's official sponsors are Nokia and Movida (Japan). Co-sponsors are Euromediterranee, AMD and ARM.
mariamDh | 28 October, 2008 05:12
Coming up next week is an online webinar on Flash Lite Development using Adobe CS4 and Nokia Platform Services. This one hour webinar will cover various topics for development on the Nokia platform such as devices supported, addressable market, Flash Lite version and it's implementation on handsets.
The speakers will present a walkthrough of CS4 and the new application development workflow and will also cover Nokia’s new S60 5th Edition Platform Services and it's importance. Concrete code examples and walkthroughs will be provided during the webinar.
Topic: Flash Lite Development Adobe CS4/Nokia Platform Services
Date: Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Time: 2:00 PM (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Duration: 1 hour
Speakers: Adobe and Nokia technical experts
Link: You can register for the webinar on this link
Mariam
mariamDh | 13 October, 2008 08:43
A hello to all at Forum Nokia. This happens to be my first blog post, so I hope to share a little about myself and my work.
To introduce myself, my name is Mariam Dholkawala, a games developer based out of Mumbai, India. Professionally I am a Founder and Technical Head of a gaming startup called IGameStudio.com. Personally I manage my own blog which talks about all the happenings in the mobile world.
I may not have always been involved with the mobile platform for game development, but it was the launch of the Adobe Flash Lite player for mobiles that got me interested. Since then, I have contributed to various community activities for both Adobe and Forum Nokia. To sum up some of my contributions -
Now after 4 years and loads of games on the mobile platform, I would say it has been a fairly exciting journey and hope it just gets better as Adobe powers the Flash Lite player and Nokia comes out with even more powerful handsets with better Flash Lite interaction.
To sum up this post, I would say it is great to see Flash Lite rocking on Nokia phones making Forum Nokia a hub to interact with co-developers/peers on Flash Lite and various other technologies :) I hope to keep posting about my experiences of Flash Lite with the S60 and S40 platforms over the weeks.
Mariam