Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Sunday, January 23, 2011

MeeGo - Upcoming platform

MeeGo the upcoming platform is being actively perused by many companies and seems to be picking up very well. Since this is open source more and more companies are adopting the platform. If indeed this succeeds in bringing up a good platform it may well challenge the dominance of android phones.

Android had now stormed the market with many phones. Even more exciting is the number of applications and the kind of applications that have hit the android market. If there is such a good environment then it is bound to be a huge success.

For MeeGo intel's AppUp and Nokia's OVI store is going to market the applications. Nokia is developing the mobile version of MeeGo while Intel is working its way into the netbook, pc, laptop market. It is also expecting to move into the handset market with launch of MeeGo phones in mid 2011.

Talking about applications, the apps will be developed in QT. QT is cross platform application development environment which would work in MeeGo, Maemo, Moblin, Symbian, Windows, Linux and a host of other platforms. So for application developers it would be a good idea to venture into QT, since it can be developed once and run a variety of devices. Even if it were not be a hit in one of the markets you can always try other markets. This is the reason why I feel that having QT as the application development environment is a very great move from MeeGo platform developers. It is bound to attract a lot of developers into the platform.

However, MeeGo is still in development stages. It still needs to be seen if it lives upto the expectations. Android took over 3 years to be widely accepted in the market. The same can be expected in case of MeeGo as well. The first device to be released would hold the key.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Meego - Mobile Platform the next android killer !!!!!!!!!!!!

The new platform evolved from nokia's meamo and intel's moblin is going to called as Meego. This platform is going to support both PC's as well as handsets. As expected PC line of the platform is headed by Intel and Handset line is headed by Nokia. MeeGo is based on ubuntu linux. Linux is open source and now even MeeGo is. More and more modules are being released and being made a part of the MeeGo source to make the OS better.


Though these platforms are merged to give competition competition to google's android its too late in the game. However, we need to see how it evolves. Earlier nobody expected anyone to replace the dominance of Iphone which is now overtaken by Android. Anyway for the developers its good news that there are multiple mobile platforms being made open source. This increases the competition and mobiles and PC's are expected to go much cheaper in the coming days.

Mobiles and netbooks using the meego platform is expected to be released late in the year 2011 For the developers interested in getting the source of the same please visit their official website meego.com.

Looking at the future since many platforms are becoming more and more open source the future market seems to be heading towards the applications. The market for the platforms seems to be diminishing day by day. So for any platform to be successful it depends on how good the ecosystem of the applications is developed. Android now has many good applications in its market and is increasing at a tremendous pace. For meego to be success and if it were to pose any challenge then its applications market needs to provide some exciting apps.

Talking about the future of Nokia, it has been dominating the market with its symbian OS. Symbian is the best when it comes to low cost phones. However, looking at the future focus seems to be shifting towards high end phones. Since nokia owns both the OS Symbian and MeeGo it would be doubtful if it uses its resources in developing both the mobile platforms. MeeGo is the way ahead for high end phones. How far this challenges the dominance of Android phones needs to be seen.

The applications are being developed in QT. It has an appealing UI and has good tools for application developers. For android to pull the developers into Android it had to start Android developer challenge with some free goodies to be won. However, since applications in MeeGo is being developed in QT many applications are readily available. For application developers it is a good time to start developing QT applications and enter the MeeGo environment. This is because there is relatively lesser competition to compete with and the applications written in QT can be deployed in multiple platforms. Are you up for it ???