MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 21 May 2012

Front Page Despite additional timing difficulties Maemo Community Council election is now running The seven candidates in the Maemo Community Council election are now after your votes. Voting runs until May 23nd 2012, 23:59 UTC. If you have not received your voting tokens, but think you should be eligible, contact Niels Breet .

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MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 7 May 2012

Front Page How will maemo.org introduce itself in 6 months?

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MWKN Weekly News for Monday, 12 Sep 2011

Front Page Measuring MeeGo activity?

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How quick I got started with Qt Quick

A month ago I downloaded the last Qt SDK , plugged my Nokia N9 to it and started writing from scratch a chess game UI.

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An In Depth Look At The Nokia N9′s Camera

Cameras is what Nokia does best, the N8 is fair testament to that and the Nokia N9 aspires to mimic the N8 in its quality, but with a much smaller camera footprint that does not protrude from the back and flows in beautifully with the rest of the body. Infact the module of the N9 is 70%(!) smaller than the N8, but according to Nokia, still manages to give the N8 a run for its money. (click to enlarge) It packs a f/2.2 aperture, the largest ever in a mobile device, an 8.7 megapixel sensor that lets you shoot in 4:3 and 16:9, with the 16:9 mode actually providing more width, unlike other cameras where the top and bottom is cropped to produce the 16:9 effect

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Understanding MeeGo

Disclaimer: I’m a software developer with a background in Nokia’s Maemo mobile Linux ecosystem. I’ve built both software and community services for it. As a Maemo enthusiast, I’ve also been following MeeGo with interest, and am helping to build some of the project infrastructure there as well.

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Free video sharing on Yahoo! Video

Yahoo! Video is Yahoo’s entry into the video sharing world.

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Meego Tampere summit

Tomorrow I go to the Meego Summit FI in Tampere. I will talk there about Tracker, as usual, but this time sharing happily the stage with Adrien Bustany . The plan is to talk about what Tracker does NOW in a very pragmatical way, explain the limits we have hit, and give a hint on the more or less experimental ideas we have for the future

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