Modo Labs Launches Open-Source Mobile Development Framework | Linux Today

Modo Labs Launches Open-Source Mobile Development Framework

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 28, 2011

“Kurogo provides pre-built modules that are ready to use and
already proven in intensive real-world settings, the company said.
Kurogo-powered applications feature advanced cross-platform support
for the mobile Web, customized for devices, ranging from feature
phones to the iPad and iPhone.

“Kurogo is based on the MIT Mobile Framework, which has been
adopted by a number of universities worldwide. Kurogo has evolved
through open-source code collaborations with members of iMobileU, a
community of higher education institutions committed to advancing
the progress and innovation of mobile development. A number of
leading universities have contributed to Kurogo, from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University to the
University of North Carolina and the University of Central
Florida.”


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