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1. Thoughts from GUADEC 2011
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... it's great to see continued investment in Clutter as a UI toolkit. I think it's delivering some exciting innovation in netbook UIs and elsewhere. During my talk at GUADEC(GNOME, Linux ...
2. Unstoppable forces and immovable objects
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... is extensive. It seems to me that the monoculture we're heading for in open source mobile operating systems is equally risky - whilst I think Android is great, I really want to see more than one Linux-based ...
3. WIPJam @ LinuxTag
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
Last week, I went to Berlin for the annual LinuxTag event and to participate in the WIPJam running on the first day. This was my first visit to LinuxTag, and it was interesting to compare it to FOSDEM, ...
4. BONDI Web SDK v1.0 released
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... either as a plug-in to Eclipse or as a self-contained package which includes everything you need to get going, emulator included. It supports Windows, Mac OS and Linux. Once your widget is ready for ...
5. Join WIP For a Free Mobile Developer Event At LinuxTag!
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
The Wireless Industry Partnership is hosting a WIPJam developer day on Wednesday, June 9, in Berlin. The Jam is free to attend, and is running alongside LinuxTag and IT Profits -- and Jam attendees will ...
... attributed with certain comments concerning MeeGo and patents (see http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/05/04/meego_linux_mobile_android_microsoft/ ) which, if read literally, could be seen to imply that ...
7. Mobile World Congress 2010 – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... subscribers and build sustainable business models around mobile application development and distribution. (you can see I’m biased ;-) we love operators in LiMo!) Meego (or Me Too?) Linux still seems ...
8. The Art of Software Roadmapping
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... tend to favour an approach that can be characterised as "release when it's ready". However, it is interesting to note that perhaps the most successful Linux distro of recent years, Ubuntu, does not take ...
9. Avoiding the pitfalls of Open Source – Part 2
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... distributions, usually based on Linux, that include a wide range of open source software but fully integrate it into a useable platform.   Normally consultancy, support, maintenance and adaptation services ...
10. Avoiding the pitfalls of Open Source – Part 1
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... to have your code integrated within future baseline releases. Failure to define a contribution strategy can also have significant hidden future costs.   For example if you are building a Linux based ...
LiMo Foundation and its Members owe a huge debt to the global Open Source communities that have built the software that lies at the core of all Linux distributions.  The economic significance of this collective ...
12. The Future of Privacy in a Ubiquitous Environment - Part 3
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... implementation of Linux offers an opportunity for Operators to potentially expand that reach by abstracting device functions through APIs such as the BONDI SDK. There are two challenges which could also ...
13. BONDI widget tutorial featuring the LiMo SDK
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
  The easiest way to create a widget is with the LiMo BONDI SDK, available currently for the Windows and Linux platforms, with MacOSX support in the new year. First install the SDK and then create ...
14. Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... to foster innovation. LiMo’s core values, principles, and mission remain unchanged since that date: creation of a competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices, fostered collaboratively ...
... MontaVista spend their waking hours addressing imperfections (and running WW Field Op’s breeds pragmatismJ). Art offered that Linux has 5,000 contributors and 11 million lines of code with 20,000 changes ...
16. Analysing the Economics of Open Source
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... skills that improves quality of software and provides access to innovation.   LiMo Foundation, as many others in the industry, is a firm believer of the benefits of using Linux and open source software. ...
17. Driving Revenue with Open Mobile Platforms
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
...  · Maemo - yet to prove itself and with limited industry backing, but being Linux based, there is potential for cross platform opportunities. · LiMo - significant market support, and open Governance; ...
18. The Disappearing Desktop
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... There’s a great potential opportunity, one which we’re at the very beginning of seeing realized, for open source developers in the increasing number of Linux-based phones coming onto the market, and it’s ...
19. Member Spotlight - ARM
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... and Canonical are collaborating to bring full Ubuntu desktop experience to ARM technology-based computing devices.  Ubuntu (a popular commercially supported Linux distribution) is now available on low-power ...
20. LiMo at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit 2009
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... legal experts, artists, photographers, and users who want to share feedback and talk to the people making the software they use. Conferences like GUADEC and AKaDEmy (and FOSDEM, and LinuxTag, and a ...
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