From the monthly archives:

September 2010

A new mobile revolution With the explosive growth of mobile technologies in China, it is good to know that Qt is at the forefront of bringing rich development opportunities to a market filled with literally hundreds of millions of users. Nevertheless, a careful and considered approach is needed to avoid the risks of lock-in to [...]

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Qt 4.7 is here, so is Qt Developer Days

by Daniel Kihlberg on September 21, 2010

It is a great time to be out meeting companies using Qt; the vast majority see the potential of Qt and especially Qt Quick. Let’s start with Qt 4.7: Congratulations to the community and to everyone on our Qt team that put in such a huge amount of work to make this launch happen. We [...]

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Your daily social flow made smoother, richer and faster Location based services is one of the fastest growing application areas on the Internet.  Flowd – developed by Qt Alliance Partner Digia using Qt Quick – is a mobile location-based social networking and communication service. It is targeted to young, socially active, urban smart phone users. [...]

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Digia Previews QML for Pixel-Perfect Prototype Production

by Adam Walhout on September 20, 2010

As the momentum to create fresh UI styles with intuitive transition effects and develop new application concepts continues, pre-releases of the Qt Quick high-level user interface technology have been used by companies like Helsinki-headquartered Digia to rapidly prototype new interface concepts that will encourage mobile and embedded device manufacturers to follow the latest development innovations. [...]

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Qt Developer Days early bird offer extended

by David Stone on September 15, 2010

Hot on the heels of the good Qt news at Nokia World (all those shiny new Symbian^3 devices with Qt inside them ), here’s some more good news – this time for people planning on attending Qt Developer Days. In an act of extreme generosity, we have extended the Early Bird registration period for a [...]

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Our friends at Nokia Siemens Networks have been working on some cool new software that lets people watch TV and use Internet services on almost any device, via any network connection. The coolest part is that it’s all based on Qt! The product, Ubiquity Multiscreen TV, was launched yesterday at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) [...]

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DreamWorks Animation keynote at Qt Developer Days

by David Stone on September 7, 2010

Qt Developer Days 2010 is rapidly approaching. Each week on this blog we will feature highlights from this year’s program, starting today with some keynote news. We are excited to welcome Dreamworks Animation as one of our external keynotes this year. Kenn LeGault, Director of R&D at DreamWorks Animation, is presenting at both events, giving [...]

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Be an early bird at Qt Developer Days

by David Stone on September 3, 2010

Developers, experts and business leaders looking to join us at Qt Developer Days are running out of time to take advantage of the $200 / €200 discount early bird rate. Attendees that register before September 15 for the three day event package at Qt Developer Days Munich or San Francisco receive full registration for €499 [...]

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The arrival of Internet-based television services over the last five years has been a game-changing technology. As a company, mixd.tv recognized that the current abundance of web TV is not without its challenges. Web video is widely dispersed all over the Internet on different video platforms and finding the right video content is complicated and [...]

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