Table of Contents
- Executive summary
- In a nutshell
- Ovum view
- Nokia' s mobile Linux platform
- Insurance, or next-generation platform
- Not necessarily a replacement for Symbian
- Transition from MIDs to smartphones
- Platform strategy
- Maemo brings a PC-like experience down to mobile
- Qt and a cross-platform developer community will be key to Maemo' s
long-term success
- Proprietary technology or open source: the decision for developers
- SWOT analysis
- Strengths
- Mobile operators
- Handset manufacturers
- Developers
- Weaknesses
- Mobile operators
- Handset manufacturers
- Developers
- Opportunities
- Mobile operators
- Handset manufacturers
- Developers
- Threats
- Mobile operators
- Handset manufacturers
- Developers
- Customer base
- Mobile operators
- Handset manufacturers
- Technology overview
- Debian/GNU Linux
- Nokia and Intel partner to develop mobile Linux
- Linux underpinnings allow Maemo to run on multiple-chip architectures
List of Tables
- Table 1: Maemo versions: key differences
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Maemo 4.1 platform architecture
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