Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Movial launches end-to-end MeeGo services and apps for next generation devices

2010 COMPUTEX TAIPEI, TAIPEI, TAIWAN: Movial has announced its end-to-end MeeGo Services for cross device and cross architecture development.

Movial leverages its domain proficiency in Maemo, Moblin and Qt to offer device manufacturers immediate and unparalleled design and integration expertise for fast and easy commercialization of compelling devices and applications on MeeGo.

Movial also announced its versatile Qt WebKit based IXS Browser, multiplatform widget runtime IXS Widgets, and award-winning Movial Communicator applications on the newly released MeeGo 1.0. Movial will showcase the applications at Computex on a touch screen netbook.

With a track record of over 100 successful Maemo, Moblin and Qt projects, and extensive experience in user interface design, Movial has the know-how and expertise to deliver on all aspects of MeeGo-based device development.

“MeeGo is a game changer, and as a multi-architecture open platform covering the broadest range of device segments, it presents intriguing opportunities for device manufacturers who want to reach millions of users with new, innovative next gen devices," said Tomi Rauste, president, Movial Creative Technologies.

“Competitive netbook, tablet, mobile devices, in-vehicle infotainment, connected TV and media phone manufacturers requiring MeeGo design and integration support, need look no further than Movial’s highly skilled and experienced designers and engineers.”

In addition to unparalleled MeeGo services, Movial offers customizable touch screen optimized white label applications – a versatile browser, multiplatform widget runtime and rich communications enabler – enabling OEMs and ODMs to quickly and cost-effectively develop next gen devices on MeeGo.

“Our OEM and ODM clients are excited to know they can leverage our proven and familiar applications running on MeeGo 1.0 immediately for touch screen netbook creation,” added Rauste.

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