Posts Tagged ‘Nokia’
[Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are mine.] There has been a lot of discussion about MeeGo and its future, now reinforced with the launch of the Nokia N9 – a great product that seems to leave nobody indifferent. Here you have some thoughts cooked between #feb11 and tonight (even if Helsinki has little night to offer to mid-Summer visitors). […]
Filed under: MeeGo | 50 Comments
Tags: Harmattan, kernel, Linux, MeeGo, N9, Nokia, Qt, WebKit
Nokia has unveiled what comes next in its Linux and Qt fronts. Here you have links to the sources and a summary of the implications for the MeeGo and open source communities: N9 The Nokia N9 is the ultimate Qt-powered mobile device. I find it a pleasure to watch and play with. Its polymer unibody […]
Filed under: MeeGo | 41 Comments
Tags: development, Harmattan, MeeGo, mobile, N9, N950, Nokia, Qt
Today an envelop arrived at home containing our passports with US visa stamps expiring on Summer 2013. This was the last step before knowing for certain that our 3,5 years in Finland will be followed by a next phase in California. In short, the plan is to empty our house in Helsinki by the end […]
Filed under: maemo | 22 Comments
Tags: California, Finland, maemo, MeeGo, Nokia, open source
