Presentation on the role of Maemo in Nokia's portfolio. What computers are for Nokia. Jose-Luis Martinez is Vice President at Nokia responsible for Nseries products.
Mobile Office KOffice For Maemo5 - Maemo Summit2009Suresh Chande
KOffice for Maemo 5 is an Open Source project to be available on maemo.gitorious.org. It is the UI Layer on top of KOffice Open source project making KOffice suitable for Mobile devices. This makes KOffice on Maemo 5 the first Office to be available in the mobile devices which can handle both ODF and MS Office formats. Currently only Document and Presentation is available. we invite contributors to join this project and as well as KOffice to make this end user ready.
Maemo 5 KOffice @ Foss.in on 4 December2009Suresh Chande
Here is my presentation made at Foss.in @ Bangalore recently. Again I did this presentation using KOffice on my N900 device. This application should be available end of January 2010. The source code should be available from KOffice, it is currently under review board.
Mobile Office KOffice For Maemo5 - Maemo Summit2009Suresh Chande
KOffice for Maemo 5 is an Open Source project to be available on maemo.gitorious.org. It is the UI Layer on top of KOffice Open source project making KOffice suitable for Mobile devices. This makes KOffice on Maemo 5 the first Office to be available in the mobile devices which can handle both ODF and MS Office formats. Currently only Document and Presentation is available. we invite contributors to join this project and as well as KOffice to make this end user ready.
Maemo 5 KOffice @ Foss.in on 4 December2009Suresh Chande
Here is my presentation made at Foss.in @ Bangalore recently. Again I did this presentation using KOffice on my N900 device. This application should be available end of January 2010. The source code should be available from KOffice, it is currently under review board.
Most of us carry with us much more than a phone. These little machines can not only call people, but also send text message and emails, browse the internet, give away geo-location information, plan your life in an electronic calendar, etc, etc… These devices are commonly known as smartphones (blackberry, iphones, and others). If you do not already have one, you soon will!
This young technology is completely changing the way human kind interacts. Indeed, we are smarter than ever before. Yet, we are just starting to see what the technology can do for us.
It is now obvious that the next greatest entrepreneurs will be pioneers in finding ways to benefit from smartphones. Our presenter, Maria Marin, would like to share these opportunities with us. Her presentation focuses on the latest development library (SDK) for Iphones proposed by Apple, which has already created a revolution in the programming industry.
This slide was presented for the fulfillment of the course Bachelor in Information Management, Affiliated to TU, Kathmandu Nepal at Thames International College, Old-Baneshwor, KTM, Nepal.
Presentation made to high-school students on April 2011.
A quick and dirty introduction to the Ubiquitous Computing research area mainly based on Weiser's vision.
Italian and English mixed, sorry.
This presentation covers the challenges and potential risks each device connected to a corporate network creates. It provides some of the recommended security approaches an organisation should comply with and the processes they should follow.
Project management using web 2.0 aspects, social media and relying on social networking. Is it new? What's the added value of buzz words like social project management or project management 2.0? What can web 2.0 bring to projects, in-company or business? Rick Mans & Henk-Jan van der Klis, two seasoned Capgemini consultants explore possibilities.
The objective of this presentation is to break the mainframe myths and to present the reality so that the audiences can realize the power of mainframes.
Most of us carry with us much more than a phone. These little machines can not only call people, but also send text message and emails, browse the internet, give away geo-location information, plan your life in an electronic calendar, etc, etc… These devices are commonly known as smartphones (blackberry, iphones, and others). If you do not already have one, you soon will!
This young technology is completely changing the way human kind interacts. Indeed, we are smarter than ever before. Yet, we are just starting to see what the technology can do for us.
It is now obvious that the next greatest entrepreneurs will be pioneers in finding ways to benefit from smartphones. Our presenter, Maria Marin, would like to share these opportunities with us. Her presentation focuses on the latest development library (SDK) for Iphones proposed by Apple, which has already created a revolution in the programming industry.
This slide was presented for the fulfillment of the course Bachelor in Information Management, Affiliated to TU, Kathmandu Nepal at Thames International College, Old-Baneshwor, KTM, Nepal.
Presentation made to high-school students on April 2011.
A quick and dirty introduction to the Ubiquitous Computing research area mainly based on Weiser's vision.
Italian and English mixed, sorry.
This presentation covers the challenges and potential risks each device connected to a corporate network creates. It provides some of the recommended security approaches an organisation should comply with and the processes they should follow.
Project management using web 2.0 aspects, social media and relying on social networking. Is it new? What's the added value of buzz words like social project management or project management 2.0? What can web 2.0 bring to projects, in-company or business? Rick Mans & Henk-Jan van der Klis, two seasoned Capgemini consultants explore possibilities.
The objective of this presentation is to break the mainframe myths and to present the reality so that the audiences can realize the power of mainframes.
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