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12 October 2006:
Engineers are always busy and finding time to document is never the first priority - the NORS team beat the Tapioca team to the finish line with our most recent project: NORS NOkia Remote Sensing.
12 October 2006:
Engineers are always busy and finding time to document is never the first priority - the NORS team beat the Tapioca team to the finish line with our most recent project: NORS NOkia Remote Sensing.
1 August 2006:
Some of our projects, such as Internet Radio for S60, now have wikis attached - others are in the process of building. We invite you to actively participate.
22 June 2006:
The Sofia-SIP project reached an important milestone last week when they released their first stable interface version (1.12.0). The release notes tell it all.
30 May 2006:
Changes to the Internet Radio for S60 project means support for S60 2nd Edition devices has been added so users and developers can now run the Internet Radio application on S60 2nd Edition phones such as the 6630, 6680, and N70.
25 May 2006:
More than just a mobile web server, Mobile Web Server includes: a Symbian port of the Apache httpd web server AND a connectivity solution that enables HTTP traffic to a mobile device from the Internet. The source code, developed in Nokia Research Center's MWS project, was released today to SourceForge by its creators Johan Wikman and Ferenc Dósa Rácz.
24 May 2006:
Today at the World Wide Web Conference 2006 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Nokia announced the release of the S60 WebKit, the source code for the S60 OSS Browser. This release is intended to stimulate involvement of developers in the global Open Source community "...to build a consistent, web browser engine as the clearest path to reduce fragmentation in the mobile browser market. See a full Nokia press release."
16 May 2006:
Mobile Tools for the Java Platform (MTJ) project at eclipse is getting ready for June release. Links to more information.
30 April 2006:
Like to play with the latest mobile phone 'toys'? Well, it isn't open source code, but Johan Wikman (Nokia Research Center) just released the client binary for his mobile web server.
7 April 2006:
The latest project, Internet Radio for S60, has been posted as a learning tool to facilitate the development of S60 multimedia applications. Right now, there isn't an open source community around this work but if there is interest, we could consider supporting one.
30 January 2006:
Python for S60 project has deposited the newest version of downloadable code at SourceForge. Now the full source-code release is under Apache 2 and Python source licensing.
For details about this latest version, and earlier versions, of the Python for S60 code, see the OpenSource project page for Python for S60.
Other info: Python as a programming language for creating mobile phones apps seems to be considered 'the thing' - see just a few of the comments and uses at MobiLenin and Symbian.
17 January 2006:
S60 OSS Browser - downloadable code -- JavaScriptCore.zip and WebCore.zip. These components are based on WebCore (based on KDE's KHTML) and JavaScriptCore (based on KDE's KJS) components from Apple's Safari Web Kit open source project. They are covered by the LGPL open source license.
November 16th 2005
Research.nokia.com launched - this site includes additional details for many of the open source projects that originated in the Nokia Research Center.
November 9, 2005:
Jürgen Scheible & Timo Ojala used our Python for S60 in work done for their award winning paper "MobiLenin - Combining A Multi-Track Music Video, Personal Mobile Phones and A Public Display into Multi-User Interactive Entertainment." Award details and link to pdf.
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