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I'm defining "research" as investigation into unanswered questions or innovative solutions to problems involving, in this case, Internet tablets and/or Maemo development.
I don't think that software development by itself qualifies as research, especially if it's an implementation of a developed idea. So things like Maemo projects in the Google Summer of Code don't qualify in my view (at the moment). But maybe this is too narrow a view.
Any ideas here would help me out a lot. Thanks!