Tuesday | 2 December, 2008
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Stories about: Trolltech

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    Intel buys British Linux developer Opened Hand 02/09/2008 08:03:00

    Intel has snapped up British Linux house Opened Hand in another sign of the growing interest in the use of the operating system on mobile devices.
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    For mobile operating systems, too much Linux? 06/08/2008 08:16:11

    As Linux-based operating systems continue to proliferate in the mobile communications marketplace, are there too many choices in open-source platforms?
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    Linux up to speed on mobile devices 28/04/2008 11:30:57

    Linux, which has been much maligned by Symbian and Microsoft as a non-starter in the handset operating system market, is set to see strong growth as issues with framework fragmentation and silicon requirements are alleviated.
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    Linux expanding into mid-range phones 23/04/2008 07:37:36

    Linux is expanding its influence outside of the world of smartphones, and is poised to take a significant share of the mid-range mobile phone market as well, according to a new study from ABI Research.
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    MWC - Android comes to life in Barcelona 12/02/2008 08:20:10

    Google's Android software platform for mobile phones is coming to life in Barcelona, with a number of chip manufacturers showing it running on prototype or proof-of-concept phones at the Mobile World Congress on Monday.
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    KDE king Seigo talks life, free software and reinventing the desktop 01/02/2008 11:42:48

    With the recent release of version 4.0, the KDE open source project has garnered a lot of international attention. One of KDE's lead developers, and best known personality, Aaron J Seigo is in Australia to speak at this year's Linux.conf.au on his vision for better desktop computing. Computerworld spoke with Seigo, a native of Calgary, Canada, about his view of the world and how a little bit of innovation will permanently change how people interact with software.
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    California company introduces new mobile Linux platform 31/01/2008 08:48:53

    Another mobile Linux platform, this time from Azingo, hit the market on Wednesday, joining an increasingly crowded market of Linux phone software.
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    A tuned-up KDE 4.0 ready to roll, opens up to Mac, Windows 11/01/2008 16:18:47

    The next generation of KDE's open source project, version 4.0, expected to be released today, will sport a major under the hood tune-up that will bring KDE to a much broader audience.
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    Canadian Windows ISV helps mobile Linux effort 09/01/2008 08:15:14

    A Canadian open source firm is considering contributing its technology to the LiMo Foundation, a consortium of companies striving to build a globally-available open, Linux-based operating system for mobile devices.
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    Trolltech pours on the Java dev goodness 07/12/2007 09:15:45

    The world of Java depends on two established GUI toolkits: Swing and SWT (standard widget toolkit). Both software packages provide the widgets, controls, menus, and user interface components in most Java applications today. Swing, which Sun bundles with Java, first shipped with Java 1.2 in 1998. SWT, developed by IBM, must be downloaded separately. Its most famous application is the Eclipse development environment.
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    Open source mobile contest lures developers 17/04/2007 11:53:22

    Norwegian open source software company Trolltech has announced its first global contest for its Linux-based mobile phone platform, the Qtopia Greenphone Developer Challenge.
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