SF Bay MeeGo Network

Here you can track MeeGo related activities in San Francisco Bay Area. Propose genuine MeeGo meetups or casual meetings after interesting events.MeeGo is a platform for mobile devices developed under the auspices of The Linux Foundation - see http://meego.com

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Past events

  • Automotive: The next platform for MeeGo

    Wed, 7 Sep 2011, 02:00 - 04:00 in Mountain View, United States

    Two of the shipping MeeGo pre-installed products are Chinese cars manufactured by Geely and HawTai. The automotive business model diverges significantly from that of consumer electronics products, giving MeeGo some advantages over Android. The GENIVI automotive alliance has officially designated MeeGo as a supported platform, and several member companies have prototypes based on it. What kind of MeeGo apps are car companies interested in? What reference hardware can they be tested on?

  • Hands-On Introduction to QML and Qt Quick

    Fri, 11 Feb 2011, 02:30 - 04:30 in Sunnyvale, United States

    Hands-On Introduction to QML and QtQuickby Roland Krause and David Johnson, ICSIn this hands-on lab-style event two experienced ICS Qt consultants will present an introduction into programming with QML and QtQuick. During two 120 minutes sessions the instructors will guide participants from their first "Hello World" style application in QML to creating advanced, dynamic and rich user interfaces for desktop, tablet  and mobile platforms.

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