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1. Join WIP For a Free Mobile Developer Event At LinuxTag!
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... is focused around mobile profits and the mobile enterprise. Open source in mobile is now a reality, and we'll focus on what open source enables developers and enterprises to do, rather than how open source ...
2. API Design Guidelines
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... art than a science.  A key reason for this is that many elements of API Design involve a social and intuitive understanding of the context in which the APIs are to be used and the overall system in which ...
3. Will Mobile Operators Face a Capacity Crunch Soon?
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... can be accommodated in client / server interactions. ·         Be efficient in the use of data. For example, why send a full software update over the air when a binary difference can be used instead ...
4. Ensuring the integrity of the LiMo platform
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... used to remote working practices and make effective use of regular teleconferences, wikis and mailing lists, but it was clear that a face-to-face meeting would be necessary to thrash through all the major ...
5. Should We Necessarily Try to Emulate the iPhone?
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... level of commonality to avoid fragmentation.  Eventually, this will result in a reduced demand for new phones as users will become used to having the same user experience.  Most high end smartphones are ...
6. Lessons learned from Nexus One (?)
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... points between Google, T-Mobile and HTC.  The lack of a “single throat to choke” has caused ire with many customers – this was compounded by the fact that those who wished to return the device faced an ...
... features that developers will be keen to exploit include Accelerometer input, which could for example be used to enhance flash based mobile games, screen orientation handling, support for multi-touch and ...
8. Avoiding the pitfalls of Open Source – Part 1
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... licences can be used in combination and which cannot, as not all licences can co-exist within a common software block. Some good sources for more information on open source licensing models are the Open ...
... about our use of Open Source software.  This means being more transparent to the community about our use of OSS technology.  Accordingly, we have just published a listing of all the OSS components used ...
10. LiMo, License Compliance, and the GPL
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... more. We take our responsibilities under all these licenses, including the GPL v2, very seriously. We've used Black Duck's Protex product to help us with that. We constantly look at precisely what code ...
11. Does “openness” really matter?
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... is open or closed or whether open source is being used or not. Why do we keep thinking "Open" is so wonderful?  Would it be a social pressure from the PC world? I have to say that the golden business ...
12. Palm - the Trailblazer?
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... developer momentum.   The application distribution is not completely open yet – the developer submits the App to Palm, and Palm publishes a link that can be used on a web page to distribute the Application. ...
13. The Communications-Driven Economy
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... well. Five years ago, cell phones and text messaging played a crucial role in Moldova’s “Orange Revolution”; today, it’s at least as likely to be Twitter that is used for mass communications. Communications ...
... Analysis". Mal reviewed the analysis he’s done on what it would cost to develop various open source projects used in many mobile solution stacks such as the Gnome Tool Kit (cost $30M), GStreamer ($45M) ...
15. Analysing the Economics of Open Source
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... core of the approach was to use Barry Boehm's CoCoMo II model to determine the raw cost of software in each case. The RESTful ohloh web service APIs were used to generate accurate figures on the evolution ...
16. The Future of Privacy in a Ubiquitous Environment - Part 2
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
...  There are a number of mechanisms that could be used to implement this: for example, Facebook, Twitter, Azure, Operators (SIM) and OpenId. In any case, the greater the ability to exchange attributes and ...
17. Contributing to the LiMo Platform – a step by step guide
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... not employed directly by the Foundation Office either but are representatives of Member companies with a particular domain expertise who join technically-focused LiMo Domain Working Groups or else are ...
18. The Disappearing Desktop
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... opened up all kinds of possibilities for people who had never used computers before, and unleashed a wave of new applications development the likes of which had never been previously seen. But the desktop ...
19. The Future of Privacy in a Ubiquitous Environment - Part 1
(LiMo Foundation Blog/LiMo Foundation)
... [7] and there are some esoteric solutions such as using “twitter” to send the device readings [8] and even conventional technology/electronics can be used to create a smart home as the “bwired” site demonstrates ...
Black Duck recently completed an analysis of programming languages used in open source projects.  While the universe of open source projects is much larger than those projects frequently used for mobile ...
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