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Nokia announced Qt Extended mobile platform
By Michael Stepanov | October 2, 2008
It seems that Nokia is going to produce a competitor of Android platform:
Nokia announced today the launch of Qt Extended 4.4, a complete mobile and embedded development platform based on the open source Qt toolkit. It is designed with a modular architecture that provides building blocks for assembling a Linux-based software stack for various embedded devices ranging from phones to set-top boxes.
Nokia already has a good experience with open software - see its Internet Tables family. Not sure who will be a winner - Android or Qt Extended. But any competition is definitely good for growth of mobile devices industry.
Topics: Linux, mobile, nokia, platform, Qt |