MeeGo is an open-source Linux operating system that originated from a merger of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo. It can be used for netbooks, tablets, in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart TVs, and other devices. Despite some companies abandoning support, MeeGo continues development led by the Linux Foundation and is used in various consumer electronics products. It provides a cross-platform environment built on Qt and is customizable through QML for different manufacturers.
Meego Italian Day 2011 - Dr. Luca Roffia - Smart Space Applications for Mobile Devices: iniziative internazionali nel campo delle applicazioni mobili per spazi intelligenti
L’intervento metterà in evidenza il ruolo dei dispositivi mobili nel collegare il mondo fisico al mondo delle informazioni, presentando alcune iniziative in campo internazionale attualmente in corso. Oltre a fornire una serie di riferimenti per orientarsi in questo contesto, verranno presentati i principi su cui si fonda la sviluppo di applicazioni intelligenti e le relative tecnologie abilitanti.
Dr. Luca Roffia è professore a contratto di Calcolatori Elettronici presso la II Facoltà di Ingegneria dell’Università di Bologna, sede di Cesena e di Information Technology And Arts Organizations presso la Facoltà di Economia dell’Università di Bologna . L’area di ricerca d’interesse si colloca all’interno dei Context Aware Systems e degli Smart Environments. L’esperienza di ricerca è rivolta allo studio e l’implementazione di guide multimediali interattive per la visita in sito di musei e siti archeologici. Dal 2010 è membro del gruppo di lavoro sugli Smart Spaces all’interno del programma FRUCT (Finnish-Russian Cooperation in Telecommunications).
http://www.meegoit.com/2011
Meego Italian Day 2011 – Andrea Grandi - Qt: l’infrastruttura di programmazione multipiattaforma.
Panoramica di Qt: libreria multipiattaforma per lo sviluppo di programmi con interfaccia grafica tramite l’uso di widget. Perchè usarla? Quali sono i vantaggi? Che linguaggio di programmazione utilizza? E sotto che licenza viene rilasciata? Insomma, tutto quello che abbiamo sempre voluto sapere su Qt, ma non abbiamo mai osato chiedere. Inoltre qualche nozione teorica su Qt Quick e QML.
Andrea Grandi è studente di Informatica presso l’Università di Firenze e ha lavorato per qualche anno come sviluppatore di software. Dal 2007 fa parte della community di Maemo, in cui si impegna attivamente per aiutare i nuovi utenti, organizzare eventi e sviluppare applicazioni; recentemente è stato eletto membro del Maemo Community Council. Ha iniziato da alcuni anni a lavorare con Qt/C++ per creare programmi destinati ai dispositivi Maemo sino ad accumulare un’esperienza tale da essere nominato Nokia Qt Ambassador. Inoltre è socio fondatore del Pistoia Linux User Group.
http://www.meegoit.com/2011
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
Meego Italian Day 2011 - Dr. Luca Roffia - Smart Space Applications for Mobile Devices: iniziative internazionali nel campo delle applicazioni mobili per spazi intelligenti
L’intervento metterà in evidenza il ruolo dei dispositivi mobili nel collegare il mondo fisico al mondo delle informazioni, presentando alcune iniziative in campo internazionale attualmente in corso. Oltre a fornire una serie di riferimenti per orientarsi in questo contesto, verranno presentati i principi su cui si fonda la sviluppo di applicazioni intelligenti e le relative tecnologie abilitanti.
Dr. Luca Roffia è professore a contratto di Calcolatori Elettronici presso la II Facoltà di Ingegneria dell’Università di Bologna, sede di Cesena e di Information Technology And Arts Organizations presso la Facoltà di Economia dell’Università di Bologna . L’area di ricerca d’interesse si colloca all’interno dei Context Aware Systems e degli Smart Environments. L’esperienza di ricerca è rivolta allo studio e l’implementazione di guide multimediali interattive per la visita in sito di musei e siti archeologici. Dal 2010 è membro del gruppo di lavoro sugli Smart Spaces all’interno del programma FRUCT (Finnish-Russian Cooperation in Telecommunications).
http://www.meegoit.com/2011
Meego Italian Day 2011 – Andrea Grandi - Qt: l’infrastruttura di programmazione multipiattaforma.
Panoramica di Qt: libreria multipiattaforma per lo sviluppo di programmi con interfaccia grafica tramite l’uso di widget. Perchè usarla? Quali sono i vantaggi? Che linguaggio di programmazione utilizza? E sotto che licenza viene rilasciata? Insomma, tutto quello che abbiamo sempre voluto sapere su Qt, ma non abbiamo mai osato chiedere. Inoltre qualche nozione teorica su Qt Quick e QML.
Andrea Grandi è studente di Informatica presso l’Università di Firenze e ha lavorato per qualche anno come sviluppatore di software. Dal 2007 fa parte della community di Maemo, in cui si impegna attivamente per aiutare i nuovi utenti, organizzare eventi e sviluppare applicazioni; recentemente è stato eletto membro del Maemo Community Council. Ha iniziato da alcuni anni a lavorare con Qt/C++ per creare programmi destinati ai dispositivi Maemo sino ad accumulare un’esperienza tale da essere nominato Nokia Qt Ambassador. Inoltre è socio fondatore del Pistoia Linux User Group.
http://www.meegoit.com/2011
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
The MeeGo Tablet UX is open-source software and designed to be customizable for market differentiation of MeeGo tablets. This session teaches developers about the new APIs in the MeeGo Tablet UX project and how they are used to change the look-and-feel and behavior of the MeeGo OS on tablets. Attendees learn about the Panels API, the Content API, the Share API and visual theme customizations, with demonstration of each customization on a MeeGo tablet device.
Session from MeeGo Conference in May 2011.
The use of mobile applications is now so common that users now expect companies whose services which
they consume already have an application to provide these services or a mobile version of your site, but this is not always simple to do or cheap. Thus, the hybrid development has emerged as a potential alternative to this need. The evolution of this new paradigm has taken the attention of researchers and companies as viable alternative to the mobile development. This paper shows how hybrid development can be an alternative for companies provide their services with a low investment and still offer a great service to their clients.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy No. 9Marco Tabor
This non-commercial brochure by the German company Enough Software (www.enough.de) provides an overview on the different mobile technologies and platforms. Almost 20 writers contributed their know-how and outline their views on the pros and cons of different operation systems and development approaches. Together with the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP), we started this project in 2009. The current 9th edition has been presented in October 2011 and consists of 170 pages.
Please send your feedback and input directly to developers@enough.de
Use the same address if your company would like to sponsor upcoming editions.
In case you would like to get hardcopies of the guide, we will be happy to send them over to you. You would just need to pay us the postage and packaging.
Developers Guide To The Galaxy 8th editionMarco Tabor
Completely updated and extended edition of this non-commercial overview on mobile technologies and development approaches. Helpful for developers and decision makers without technical background.
Smartphone Behavior On A Featurephone BudgetGail Frederick
JavaOne 2009 BoF Presentation
Mobile application features typical in smartphones can also be implemented on mass-market featurephones using Java ME and Web 2.0 back-end services. In this presentation, we explore the multimodality and rich user interface of a search-driven portal application written in Java ME and broadly ported to mass-market featurephones. Multimodality enables the user to search, browse and discover using familiar activities on a mobile device - saying a phrase, entering text and snapping a photo.
Snippets of Java ME code used to implement voice recording, image capture, location awareness and advanced mapping are presented and analyzed.
The MeeGo Tablet UX is open-source software and designed to be customizable for market differentiation of MeeGo tablets. This session teaches developers about the new APIs in the MeeGo Tablet UX project and how they are used to change the look-and-feel and behavior of the MeeGo OS on tablets. Attendees learn about the Panels API, the Content API, the Share API and visual theme customizations, with demonstration of each customization on a MeeGo tablet device.
Session from MeeGo Conference in May 2011.
The use of mobile applications is now so common that users now expect companies whose services which
they consume already have an application to provide these services or a mobile version of your site, but this is not always simple to do or cheap. Thus, the hybrid development has emerged as a potential alternative to this need. The evolution of this new paradigm has taken the attention of researchers and companies as viable alternative to the mobile development. This paper shows how hybrid development can be an alternative for companies provide their services with a low investment and still offer a great service to their clients.
Mobile Developer's Guide To The Galaxy No. 9Marco Tabor
This non-commercial brochure by the German company Enough Software (www.enough.de) provides an overview on the different mobile technologies and platforms. Almost 20 writers contributed their know-how and outline their views on the pros and cons of different operation systems and development approaches. Together with the Wireless Industry Partnership (WIP), we started this project in 2009. The current 9th edition has been presented in October 2011 and consists of 170 pages.
Please send your feedback and input directly to developers@enough.de
Use the same address if your company would like to sponsor upcoming editions.
In case you would like to get hardcopies of the guide, we will be happy to send them over to you. You would just need to pay us the postage and packaging.
Developers Guide To The Galaxy 8th editionMarco Tabor
Completely updated and extended edition of this non-commercial overview on mobile technologies and development approaches. Helpful for developers and decision makers without technical background.
Smartphone Behavior On A Featurephone BudgetGail Frederick
JavaOne 2009 BoF Presentation
Mobile application features typical in smartphones can also be implemented on mass-market featurephones using Java ME and Web 2.0 back-end services. In this presentation, we explore the multimodality and rich user interface of a search-driven portal application written in Java ME and broadly ported to mass-market featurephones. Multimodality enables the user to search, browse and discover using familiar activities on a mobile device - saying a phrase, entering text and snapping a photo.
Snippets of Java ME code used to implement voice recording, image capture, location awareness and advanced mapping are presented and analyzed.
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
Come to this session to learn how the Unity for Small Things initiative will enable you to deliver game content to players instantly with no install. You'll learn how editor workflows and an ECS-based modular runtime will enable you to produce projects with amazingly fast load times and very small transport sizes. The initial release has been designed to deploy content via web technologies on mobile; An ideal solution for powering playable ads or games in social and messaging apps. You'll leave with an overview of the project, what it can do today, and where development is heading next, including more details on the open beta.
Martin Best - Unity Technologies
This issue’s feature article, Tuning Autonomous Driving Using Intel® System Studio, illustrates how the tools in Intel System Studio give embedded systems and connected device developers an integrated development environment to build, debug, and tune performance and power usage. Continuing the theme of tuning edge applications, Building Fast Data Compression Code for Cloud and Edge Applications shows how to use the Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives
to speed data compression.
Submitted for the partial fulfillment of Bachelor's in Technology by submitting a Mini Project Completely built from scratch for submission under Dot Net mini Project External.
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Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2023 - Matter matters! A brief intro to the ...Amanda Lam
In HKOSCon 2022, we discussed how Home Assistant could help to bridge the gaps between smart home products from different camps with local control in mind. We touch-based on the emerging yet promising Matter standard that hoped to resolve a lot of the interpretability challenges of different smart home ecosystems. One year on, products that comply with the Matter standard start to appear, and Home Assistant has also evolved to provide better support for Matter products. In this session, we will discuss the Matter standard and how it works, the pros and cons of using Matter products on a particular ecosystem (Google / Apple / Amazon) versus connecting them all to Home Assistant, and how you shall plan for your investments of smart home products in the coming year.
ProductTank HK #31 - Maximizing Product Ops Efficiency with Generative AIAmanda Lam
ProductTank Hong Kong #31 - Maximizing Product Ops Efficiency with Generative AI
by Mushroom Luk and Amanda Lam
In his presentation, Mushroom will share his secrets for using generative AI tools like ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot to generate code and streamline workflows. He'll also take you on a journey through the exciting new field of text-to-image AI generation, showing you how to turn text-based descriptions into stunning visual content.
Get ready to be spellbound by the power of generative AI technology, as Mushroom demonstrates how to use these tools to create real value for your organization. Don't miss this chance to learn from the data wizard himself!
In addition, Amanda will also share her experiences in using more generative AI tools such as Bing Chat, Google Bard, Dall-E, Bing Image Generator and MidJourney etc., to tackle real life product ops problems such as user story preparation, budget and timeline estimation, slide preparations etc. This session will be based on live demo and will be interactive with the audience.
About the speakers
Introducing Mushroom Luk, the data analyst who knows as much about programming as a fish knows about tightrope walking! He's found the ultimate cheat code in life: an AI sidekick that does all the heavy lifting.
Amanda Lam is a tech enthusiast and community activist. She organizes ProductTank Hong Kong, Women Techmakers Hong Kong and HKPUG events, and is a consistent host of the weekly Cantonese tech podcast, HKPUG Podcast.
Start Building Your Smart Home With Home AssistantAmanda Lam
Home Assistant is a powerful open source smart home platform that provides hundreds of integrations of smart home and IoT devices, with high degree of customization of dashboards, event trigger rule engines and controls to achieve ultimate home automation. This session will provide a brief introduction to Home Assistant, how you can try it out on a Raspberry Pi or computer, what integrations it supports, the practical use cases it can achieve, and the resources that can help you out along the journey.
My presentation at Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2022: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwZ6Jxvi0Rk&t=8200s
Presentation deck with links: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UlTX8kQvsK2mwuRZbVwWUgAIr5VkTUyl4Dcoq0LcqqQ/edit?usp=sharing
World Product Day 2019 / Product Tank HCMC #9: How to advocate product manage...Amanda Lam
Product Management is relatively new and unfamiliar to many company stakeholders. It has never been a major in colleges, and many people often have misconceptions that Product Managers = Project Managers, or holding a belief that digital Product Managers are just doing "IT".
Arguably, proper Product Management is vital to the longer-term sustainability of most companies. While visionary leaders with product-focused mindset are rare; we shall rely on no others but ourselves to pitch and convince upper management and key stakeholders the necessity to invest time and money into Product Management.
In this talk, we will discuss about:
- how Product Management practices can fit into the context of company strategy
- the key values that Product team drives and delivers to both external (clients / users) and internal (other departments) environments
- the processes that facilitate development of market-responsive products
There is no single formula of success, and each company should adjust and adopt its own unique ways to set up its Product team and strategy according to their talent mixes, business priority, stage of growth and competitive landscape. As such, we anticipate active dialogue and discussions among us so that we can learn our experiences from each other!
Waiting too long for Excel's VLOOKUP? Use SQLite for simple data analysis!Amanda Lam
** This workshop was conducted in the Hong Kong Open Source Conference 2017 **
Excel formulas can be quite slow when you're processing data files with thousands of rows. It's also especially difficult to maintain the files when you have some messy mixture of VLOOKUPs, Pivot Tables, Macros and VBAs.
In this interactive workshop targeted for non-coders, we will make use of SQLite, a very lightweight and portable open source database library, to perform some simple and repeatable data analysis on large datasets that are publicly available. We will also explore what you can further do with the data by using some powerful extensions of SQLite.
While SQLite may not totally replace Excel in many ways, after the workshop you will find that it can improve your work efficiency and make your life much easier in so many use cases!
Who should attend this workshop?
- If you're frustrated with the slow performance of Excel formulas when dealing with large datasets in your daily work
- No coding experience is required
Crowdfunding lessons learnt from Jolla Tablet & TOHKBDAmanda Lam
Jolla Tablet and TOHKBD (The Other Half Keyboard) are interesting products that leveraged the Indiegogo and Kickstarter crowdfunding platforms. While both teams managed to raise 3x to 6x of the original goal, both product teams encountered significant technical challenges that affect eventual delivery. What they could have done to better improve the communications with contributors? How should the public realise their roles in the crowdfunding campaign and readjust their expectations?
These slides were presented in BarCamp Hong Kong 2015 as one of the opening presentations.
Exploring the right business strategy for open source mobile platformsAmanda Lam
As presented at the Hong Kong Open Source Conference.
"As presented in the HK Open Source Conference 2015.
The mobile industry has longer been dominated by two major ecosystems. While Windows and BlackBerry are fighting for the 3rd place in global market share, newcomers such as Firefox OS, Sailfish OS, TIZEN and Ubuntu on Phones are struggling to attract market attention and traction.
By performing strategic analysis on these platforms, certain critical success factors and how open source could help are identified and discussed."
Tacit knowledge sharing in virtual teams:is it even possible?Amanda Lam
Tacit knowledge is the kind of knowledge that cannot easily be documented, and can only be learnt through observations, imitations and practices etc. While knowledge can be documented (i.e. explicit knowledge) and shared across different teams relatively easily, most of the business knowledge generated in modern organisations are in fact tacit knowledge that cannot be preserved and shared easily. Sharing tacit knowledge could be particularly hard in virtual teams who work in different parts of the world, as most time the time the sharing must be done via different IT tools. This presentation explores and discusses the general factors that affect tacit knowledge sharing in virtual project teams.
Collaborative product development in F/OSS projectsAmanda Lam
Successful F/OSS projects rely on effective collaborative product development processes. In this presentation we will briefly discuss about the key success factors of software projects - namely product management, programme and project management, User Experience (e.g. usability research, interaction and visual design), stakeholder management and launch management etc., and how they can relate to F/OSS projects as well.
In this presentation, we will also talk about the cultural differences and challenges across virtual teams, factors affecting knowledge sharing, gender-bias in F/OSS communities and other human behavioural challenges that make F/OSS projects particular more difficult to manage than other non-F/OSS projects.
This presentation was presented in the Hong Kong Open Source Conference held on Oct 19, 2013.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW5UlYmYcaI
1. The latest development of MeeGo Amanda Lam BEng Computer Systems Engineering, University of Warwick HKPUG Executive Committee Member & Podcaster UMPCFever / Digital XY Voluntary IT News Editor Founding Member, Hong Kong MeeGo Network Technical Writer of a multi-national recruitment website Blog: http://dadablog.net/ Hong Kong 2011.9.17
2. Recap: What is MeeGo? MeeGo is… An open-source project Initially announced by Intel and Nokia at Mobile World Congress, Barcelona in February 2010 A cross platform / architecture Linux distribution Merged from Intel’s Moblin & Nokia’s Maemo projects For Netbooks, Handsets, In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI), Smart TVs, Media Phones and Tablets Open to everyone who wants to use or contribute Supported by… Image Courtesy: MeeGo.com
4. Recap: What MeeGo is not? MeeGo is NOT… solely owned by Nokia and Intel MeeGo is now managed by the just a smartphone OS It’s also for Netbooks, Tablets, IVI, Smart TVs… having the same UI design for all products Device manufacturers can have their own UI design for their MeeGo products
6. So, put it simple… MeeGo is a Linux-based OS… without standard UI i.e. Device manufacturers can make their own UIs (either open source or proprietary) for product differentiation without standard application store i.e. Device manufacturers / software vendors can have their own implementation of application stores with apps developed based on Qt i.e. easy porting, easy coding, better interoperability
7. But… I’ve heard that… MeeGo is DEAD? Because… Nokia abandoned MeeGo…? “In Elop's words, there is no returning to MeeGo, even if the N9 turns out to be a hit.” --- HELSINGIN SANOMAT (2011.6.23) Intel pulls the plug on MeeGo? “The DigiTimes report claimed that Intel plans to "temporarily discontinue development of its MeeGo OS due to a lack of enthusiasm for the platform from handset and tablet PC vendors.” --- CNET (2011.9.1) Samsung is buyingMeeGo? “The South Korean company is considering purchasing MeeGo, according to tech industry sources, since Intel reportedly shifted its attention away from the little-used mobile OS.” --- Mobiledia (2011.9.6) What the….!?
9. Nokia N9 MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan(a.k.a. “Maemo 6”) with Swipe UX Qt 4.7 Texas Instruments OMAP 3630 ARM Cortex A8 Processor 1 GHz 1GB RAM 16GB / 64GB Storage 8MP f/2.2 28mm Carl Zeiss Camera w/dual-LED flash Available in some countries in Australia, Asia, Europe and South America in Q3 2011 Image Courtesy: Nokia
10. Asus Eee PC X101 MeeGoNetbook UX with Asus customizations Intel® Atom™ N435/N455 Processor (1.33 GHz / 1.67 GHz) 1GB RAM 8GB SSD storage 10.1” screen 0.92kg with 3-cell battery Available in most countries Image Courtesy: Asus
11. Lenovo IdeaPad S100 & many other Lenovo full-size notebooks sold in China MeeGoNetbook UX with Lenovo customizations Intel® Atom™ N435 Processor (1.33 GHz) 1GB RAM 160GB Hard disk drive 10.1” screen 1.25 kg with 3-cell battery Available in Europe / China Image Courtesy: Lenovo
12. Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 MeeGoNetbook UX with Fujitsu customizations Intel® Atom™ N450 / N455 Processor (1.67 GHz) 1GB RAM 250GB Hard disk drive 10.1” screen 1.1kg with 6-cell battery Available in some countries in Asia Image Courtesy: Fujitsu
13. Samsung N100 MeeGoNetbook UX with Samsung customizations Intel® Atom™ N435 Processor (1.33 GHz) 1GB RAM 250GB Hard disk drive 10.1” screen 1.03kg with 3-cell battery Available in India Image Courtesy: Samsung
14. Acer Aspire 5749 MeeGoNetbook UX with Acer customizations Intel® Atom™ Core i3-2310m “Sandy Bridge” Processor (2.1 GHz) 4GB RAM 500GB Hard disk drive 15.6” screen ATI HD 3000 Graphics Card 2.6kg with 6-cell battery Available in selected regions Image Courtesy: Acer
16. Evolve III Tablet Tri-boot Windows 7, Android and MeeGo (with Evolve customized UI) Intel® Atom™ Z670 “Oak Trail” Processor (1.5 GHz) 2GB RAM 32GB SSD 10.1” Capacitive Multi-touch screen 0.91 kg with 6-cell battery Available in Australia Image Courtesy: www.evolvethree.com.au
17. WeTab WeTab OS (based on MeeGo) Intel® Atom™ N450 Processor (1.67 GHz) 1GB RAM 16 or 32GB SSD 10.1 / 11.6” Capacitive Multi-touch screen 0.995 or 1.02 kg with battery Available in Germany Image Courtesy: wetab.mobi
18. Trinity Audio Indamixx 2 Dual-boot Transmission 5.0 OS (MeeGo Version) and Windows 7 Intel® Atom™ N450 Processor (1.67 GHz) 2GB RAM 250GB Hard disk drive 10.3” Capacitive Multi-touch screen 1.17 kg with battery Available soon Image Courtesy: createdigitalmusic.com
19. Cordia Tab Cordia HD OS (Maemo 5 Hildon UI, a.k.a. “Cordia” on MeeGo Core) Freescale i.MX515, ARM Cortex-A8 CPU (800 MHz) 512MB RAM 8GB SSD 7” 1024x768 TFT Capacitive Multi-touch screen 0.45 kg with battery Accept pre-orders soon Image Courtesy: cordiatab.com
20. Amino TV & Freedom Hybrid/OTT STB series Based on MeeGo Intel® Atom™ CE4150 Processor (1.2 GHz) Decode Up to 1080p H.264 Allows users to enjoy access to multiple applications, services, and personal media, all while watching TV Supports Intel AppUp Center Available in UK, Europe and Asia Pacific Image Courtesy: aminocom.com
21. … plus many other supported devices that are already in the market… Users can install MeeGo as an alternative OS on their own devices including Netbooks, Tablets, Handsets, or even desktop PCs MeeGo 1.2 Community Edition running on Nokia N900 MeeGoNetbook UX running on Archos9,Image Courtesy: openAOS.org Splashtop OS MeeGo Edition for Netbook / Notebook / Desktop PCsImage Courtesy: www.splashtop.com MeeGoHandet UX running on Google Nexus One, Image Courtesy: slashgear.com MeeGoHandet UX running on HTC HD2, Image Courtesy: blog.steventroughtonsmith.com MeeGo Tablet UX running on ExoPC Slate, Image Courtesy: blog.wapreview.com
22. Qt Quick & QML: Makes Qt programming simple & enjoyable Qt Quick = QML + Qt Creator + Qt Quick UI Runtime QML - Qt ModellingLanguage A JavaScript-based, declarative language for designing user interface-centric applications Utilizes CSS, HTML and JavaScript skills of existing web developers / designers Qt Quick UI runtime - Direct access to native APIs, performance boost with C++ Image Courtesy: qt.nokia.com
26. MeeGo Input Methods became an independent cross-platform project in June 2011: Upstream project for MeeGo, MeeGoHarmattan and other Linux distributions Support for different UI toolkits Pluggable input methods and engines Client/server architecture Comes with reference plugins Plugin API's for Qt/C++, QML (WIP), PySide (WIP). Text & Image Courtesy: maliit.org, Michael Hasselmann, Jon Nordy, OpenismusGmbH
27. MeeGo Roadmaps Planned Release for every 6 months Next release, i.e. “MeeGo 1.3”, planned to be released in October 2011 Feature Requests come from the Community, Working Groups and Upstream Projects. New features in MeeGo 1.3 include Wayland core protocol support, cellular, connectivity & Bluetooth enhancements, NFC support etc. Image Courtesy: meego.com
28. Strengths of MeeGo Free & Open Source roots Managed by the Linux Foundation Follows Open Governance practices that are open to all contributors for bug tracking and new contributions Open Build Service (OBS) for community developers From October 17th 2011, Qt will follow the Open Governance Model as well: Qt Project. Much MORE open than Android ! MEEGO CAN NOT BE BOUGHT ! Truly cross-platform & cross-architecture Supports both Intel and multiple types of ARM CPUs Solid frameworks, ready-to-use APIs and tools Qt SDK available in Linux, Windows and Mac platforms Based on C++, but got LOTS of language bindings Easy to customize UIs with Qt Quick easy to differentiate your own products from others Supported by major device manufacturers MeeGo IVI Achieves GENIVI Compliance MeeGo Smart TV Working Group established, participants include Amino, Intel, JetHead, Locatel, MIPS, Nokia, Nokia Siemens, Sigma Designs, Videon Central, Ysten etc. Image Courtesy: meego.com
29. Keep MeeGo ALIVE! by contributing to MeeGo or simply by using MeeGo!
30. And join us at the Hong Kong MeeGo Network! We organize face to face meetings and other activities on the real ground for all MeeGo developers, users and lovers. Official page: http://wiki.meego.com/Local_MeeGo_Networks/China/HongKong Facebook Page: http://facebook.com/meego.hk Follow us on Twitter: @meegohongkong Come and participate in our events!