At last …Nokia talks about Qt!
Thomas Menguy | October 30, 2008…well technically this is the contrary , check it out at Linux Devices
In kicking off the conference, Nyström emphasized Nokia’s interest in horizontally broadening Qt support across as many platforms as possible. Asked whether the company would also target new verticals, such as automotive infotainment, Nyström did not rule out the possibility. However, in a private interview with LinuxDevices, he admitted, “For Nokia, the real value of Trolltech is in Qt.”
Qt Software Chief Sebastian Nyström
Ok, everything is said: Nokia acknowledges that they have bought Trolltech for Qt as a multi-platform runtime to deploy services, on desktop and devices…I’m really curious to see in what Nokia morphs…again.
[...] This is is a big acknowledgment from Google of
Google is allowing Adobe AIR applications to access Map APIs: Why does it really mean for Rich Desktop and Mobile Applications? Why is this a BIG step? | Everything and the Mobile Software Universe... | November 25, 2008[...] This is is a big acknowledgment from Google of the relevance of desktop and mobile rich applications to access “in the cloud†data, the browser is no more the only deployment method for web services, and the nice work done by Adobe around AIR/OpenScreen is pushing this idea making it more and more mainstream…iPhone apps for the most part are specialized access to web resources, and what to say about Android? This trend is also followed by Nokia through its Trolltech acquisition for the QT technology, check my little post about this one here. [...]