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Nokia Talks Qt Strategy, Tactics
Oct 30, 2008, 16 :36 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4308 reads)

"Speaking candidly with LinuxDevices.com, Nyström said Nokia's interest was piqued by the Rhapsody music player, which Real Networks first made available in Mar. of 2007 for the Nokia-sponsored Maemo software platform used in Nokia's Linux-based N800 and N810 Internet tablets. Noting that the app delivers an online service, while integrating HTML user interface elements, he pointed out that Qt's recent webkit integration could help relatively novice developers quickly create client device software for a range network services. Citing GPS navigation systems as one obvious example, he observed that developers can "start with the HTML, or the scripting.""

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