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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
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Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platform
Nokia said Monday that it has acquired Trolltech in a deal that could have big implications for mobile applications. Trolltech provides software development platforms for mobile applications....
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Will Nokia buying Trolltech accelerate mobile Linux?
To make this deal pay Nokia has to become more closely aligned with both Linux and open source.
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News to know: Apple shines; Adobe flaw; Enterprise 2.0; The innovation game
Notable headlines: David Morgenstern: Developers in dark about Leopard GM bug fixes. Larry Dignan: Apple handily tops expectations. Apple: Back to the Mac (and the future). Techmeme. Jason...
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Trolltech axes the Greenphone
The Linux developer says it will now focus on its Qtopia platform and leave the hassles of hardware to other companies.
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Mr. Martin tear down this wall
The rest of the world is moving toward a free, competitive mobile market where equipment and services are separate and where consumers, not carriers, rule. Meanwhile the U.S. remains a backwater...
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What is Intel's mobile Linux game?
OEMs like Trolltech, equipment brands like Nokia, and chip makers like Intel are all trying to provide the same value-add, software, to the same ecosystem.
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Photos: FIC's Linux handset
A second reprogrammable open Linux handset has been unveiled, only months after Trolltech introduced its Greenphone to developers.
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Installing the Qt Palmtop Environment on the iPAQ
Part IV of a complete series with everything you need to know.
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A developer's perspective on the GPLing of QT
QT has morphed from black sheep into good GPL citizen, but what do developers think?
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Qt/Embedded, bolstered by GPL, takes aim at Palm OS
Trolltech announced today that Qt/Embedded will follow in the footsteps of its larger sibling, Qt/Unix, which last month became available under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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TrollTech clarifies decision to add GPL option to QT
Eirik Eng and Matthias Ettrich of Trolltech discuss what lead them to the GPL.
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Good news for KDE: Trolltech adds GPL option to Qt
Clears obstacle to acceptance for Linux desktop.
Additional Results
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LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
-
Nokia buys Trolltech; Gets serious about going cross platform
Nokia said Monday that it has acquired Trolltech in a deal that could have big implications for mobile applications. Trolltech provides software development platforms for mobile applications....
-
Will Nokia buying Trolltech accelerate mobile Linux?
To make this deal pay Nokia has to become more closely aligned with both Linux and open source.
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News to know: Apple shines; Adobe flaw; Enterprise 2.0; The innovation game
Notable headlines: David Morgenstern: Developers in dark about Leopard GM bug fixes. Larry Dignan: Apple handily tops expectations. Apple: Back to the Mac (and the future). Techmeme. Jason...
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Trolltech axes the Greenphone
The Linux developer says it will now focus on its Qtopia platform and leave the hassles of hardware to other companies.
-
Mr. Martin tear down this wall
The rest of the world is moving toward a free, competitive mobile market where equipment and services are separate and where consumers, not carriers, rule. Meanwhile the U.S. remains a backwater...
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What is Intel's mobile Linux game?
OEMs like Trolltech, equipment brands like Nokia, and chip makers like Intel are all trying to provide the same value-add, software, to the same ecosystem.
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