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2010-10-12
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2010-10-12
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Maemo was a Linux Tablet OS, with version 5 cellular support and now with merger with MeeGo becoming a general thin client device OS. MeeGo doesn’t specifically list a Tablet as a device; Netbook covers device n900 as a Netbook class device.
So, what is the future for the Maemo Tablet device developers as related to the merger into MeeGo, Nokia’s partnership with Intel? Intel is a partner with Google TV, the Android based competing platform for “Connected TV”
While Smart Phones have been around for a while, Smart TV has been around for a long time in the form of HTPC, a concept never embraced by consumers on any mainstream level. So you may think the Intel / Google venture will also fail to gain traction but that would be incorrect, Smart TV will soon be a faster growing and a bigger market than apps for Smart Phones. Consider that the Smart TV will run a Tablet OS in the Set Top Box, the Tablet interface provided by wireless display that replaces the traditional TV remote. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Bi17CJGO0 for the general concept.
This is where Google TV is headed and where MeeGo is headed and maybe NokiaSiemens Ubiquity TV is headed.
See http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/...eo-expert-talk
Maemo QT developers are the primary people with a future in Smart TV as that expertise is key to future TV Tablet OS with a secondary video out to a big screen. This is going to explode on MeeGo.
For now we ain’t got the right hardware platform yet, what say you?
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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2010-10-21
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So, what is the future for the Maemo Tablet device developers as related to the merger into MeeGo, Nokia’s partnership with Intel? Intel is a partner with Google TV, the Android based competing platform for “Connected TV”
While Smart Phones have been around for a while, Smart TV has been around for a long time in the form of HTPC, a concept never embraced by consumers on any mainstream level. So you may think the Intel / Google venture will also fail to gain traction but that would be incorrect, Smart TV will soon be a faster growing and a bigger market than apps for Smart Phones. Consider that the Smart TV will run a Tablet OS in the Set Top Box, the Tablet interface provided by wireless display that replaces the traditional TV remote. See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77Bi17CJGO0 for the general concept.
This is where Google TV is headed and where MeeGo is headed and maybe NokiaSiemens Ubiquity TV is headed.
See http://www.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/...eo-expert-talk
Maemo QT developers are the primary people with a future in Smart TV as that expertise is key to future TV Tablet OS with a secondary video out to a big screen. This is going to explode on MeeGo.
For now we ain’t got the right hardware platform yet, what say you?