Technical Overview: Maemo 5, the Next-Gen Nokia Tablet OS
Sep 25, 2008, 11:02 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Ryan Paul)
"Linux mobile developers, Nokia employees, and members of the
Maemo community came together in Berlin this past weekend for the
very first Maemo Summit. The event offered attendees an opportunity
to share ideas and participate in collaborative development. It
also provided Nokia with a venue for introducing the Maemo
development community to some of the innovative new concepts and
technologies that will define the evolution of Maemo 5 (codenamed
Fremantle), the next major version of the platform.
"Nokia is pushing significant architectural changes at many
different levels in the Maemo platform stack. The new components
will simplify application development and bring new capabilities to
future Internet Tablet products. Nokia also has some plans to
stimulate third-party application development and expand the
ecosystem of independent Maemo software."
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