MeeGo Conference 2010 Call for Proposals
Aug 06, 2010The conference is open for submissions.
more »MeeGo Releases In-Vehicle-Infotainment Version 1.0
Aug 03, 2010On the tail of last week's GENIVI announcement, MeeGo releases a version of the OS targeted at vehicle user interfaces.
more »MeeGo Chosen to Become Platform for In-Car Infortainment
Jul 28, 2010Expect to see MeeGo in a car near you.
more »DVD Inlay: Mandriva Linux 2010.1 and Slackware 13.1
Jul 27, 2010more »
On the DVD Double-sided DVD!
Jul 27, 2010more »
OSCON 2010 Interview: David Elfi
Jul 22, 2010Linux Pro's Trevan McGee talks to Intel's David Elfi about MeeGo and the recently announced AppUp marketplace.
more »Plasmoids Creating plasmoids with JavaScript
Jul 19, 2010With KDE 4.4, plasmoids can now be written in JavaScript or QtScript, thus opening up a whole new class of applications. Marcel shows how easy it is to build JavaScript plasmoids.
more »KOffice and RDF Managing contacts, events, and locations with KOffice's new RDF support
Jul 19, 2010The KOffice suite lets you use the RDF capability built into the ODF standard to save, manage, and transmit semantic information.
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