Friday, May 27, 2011

2011 MeeGo Conference

Photos by Marcus Siu


The MeeGo Conference was hosted by the Hyatt Regency in San Francisco.
Photo: by Marcus Siu

Hosted at the downtown Hyatt in San Francisco, CA, on May 23-25th, 2011, the MeeGo community looks to capitalize on its momentum. Positioned as an anticipated event for the future of open source mobile computing, on devices ranging from smart phones to in vehicle infotainment devices to netbooks and more, MeeGo 2011 San Francisco offers OSVs, OEMs, and other MeeGo project contributors a press-friendly stage to showcase their next generation devices and solutions.

MeeGo's Tech Showcase room at the Hyatt Regency.
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Another Tech Showcase room at the Hyatt Regency, featuring Igalia and Qt.


Nomovok launches new Steelrat tablet platform at MeeGo Conference in Hyatt Regency San Francisco, 23.-25.5.2011. Steelrat is a launchpad for MeeGo tablet for companies aiming to create even better MeeGo products.

ICS presents a real world demonstration displaying real-time data from automotive control modules within a Qt Quick based user interface, a new paradigm for design focused user interface development for consumer devices such as mobile phones, media players, netbooks and set-top boxes.
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Party goers let loose at the Exploratorium with food, hosted libations, and the 80's cover band Tainted Love.

 

About the MeeGo Conference San Francisco 2011

MeeGo Project

MeeGo is a Linux-based, open source operating system for small form factor devices. It was created with a unique user experience, designed from the beginning to look great on tablets, handheld devices, in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart TVs, netbooks, and more. MeeGo has a vibrant and active community of developers, enthusiasts, and users. MeeGo is a Linux Foundation project that was established in February 2010. Like with other open source projects, anyone can contribute to the MeeGo project and become a part of the MeeGo community. You can learn more at MeeGo.com.

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