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Trolltech switches sides in mobile Linux war

News The open-source development company Trolltech has switched sides in the ongoing war between the various mobile Linux consortia. Trolltech, whose Qtopia platform is already the foundation for many consumer-level handsets in Asia, was a founder...

[January 8, 2008, 12:08]

Trolltech goes public

News Companies who shun open source will increasingly have trouble implementing a software infrastructure, claimed the co-chief executive of Trolltech on Wednesday — the day his company became the first "dual-licence" open source company to go public.

[July 5, 2006, 12:50]

Trolltech gets funding boost

News Linux developer Trolltech has gained $6.7m (£3.7m) funding for its embedded software and cross-platform desktop developments. Trolltech is based in Oslo but it also has offices in the US and China. Its products include Qt, which it claims is the...

[May 23, 2005, 16:10]

Trolltech launches Qt for WinMob

Blog Just got the official announcement from Trolltech that their Qt application development framework now supports Windows CE / Windows Mobile. Qt for Windows CE is another milestone in Trolltech's vision of 'Qt everywhere'," said Trolltech co-founder...

[February 26, 2008, 15:21]

Perforce Case Study: Trolltech

White Papers Founded in 1994, Trolltech is headquartered in Oslo, Norway, with offices in Brisbane, Australia; Palo Alto, California; and Beijing, China. In 1999, Trolltech realized it needed to replace its existing software configuration management system, CVS...

[May 24, 2007, 1:00]

Trolltech enhances mobile Linux platform

News Trolltech, the mobile Linux company that is to be bought by Nokia, has announced enhancements to its Qtopia platform. Nokia announced at the end of January that, pending regulatory approval, it was to acquire Trolltech.

[February 11, 2008, 8:42]

Trolltech releases mobile Linux suite

News Linux may have taken another step towards mobile ubiquity with a new initiative from Trolltech called Greensuite. Following the release earlier this year of its fully programmable Linux handset, the Greenphone, Trolltech will soon be offering...

[November 29, 2006, 11:09]

Trolltech axes the Greenphone

News The mobile Linux development company Trolltech has announced that it has sold out of its Greenphone reference handsets and that it will not re-order further units, because there are now suitable alternatives in the marketplace.

[October 22, 2007, 12:01]

Nokia renames Trolltech and Qtopia

News Trolltech, the software-development company bought earlier this year by Nokia, has been renamed 'Qt Software', after its main product Qt. Nokia's acquisition bid for Trolltech, announced in January, was cleared by the European Commission in June.

[September 30, 2008, 17:50]

EC clears Nokia's Trolltech bid

News The European Commission has cleared Nokia's acquisition of open-source software company Trolltech. The phone giant announced in January that it was to buy Trolltech for its "talent and technologies". Nokia is mainly active in the development and...

[June 5, 2008, 12:44]

Trolltech gets funding boost

Talkback The completion of this investment round precipitates the departure of Borland, Canopy Group and SCO Group from Trolltech's ownership structure.quote from below link) http://www.trolltech.com/developer/affiliations.html

[May 24, 2005, 21:13]

Nokia buys Trolltech

Blog Nokia is buying Trolltech, probably the most important mobile Linux company out there in terms of current deployment. It's not just mobile Linux either - Trolltech's Qt platform is at the core of Skype, Google Earth etc.

[January 28, 2008, 8:43]

OpenMoko and Trolltech team up on mobile Linux

News Trolltech and the open-source software developer OpenMoko have joined forces in a bid to stimulate application development for Linux on mobile handsets. Trolltech, the Norway-based company behind the Qt application-development platform and its...

[September 18, 2007, 10:15]

Nokia buys Trolltech

Blog Comment Story's up now.

[January 28, 2008, 11:29]

OpenStreetMap on Series 60

Blog Qt Labs (the Company Formerly Known As Trolltech) has been busy porting the Qt toolkit to Series 60, Nokia's UI for the Symbian operating system. Nokia acquired Trolltech last year and work started on porting Qt, the cross-platform UI toolkit to...

[August 5, 2009, 15:35]

QT isn't just for Linux

Talkback "Trolltech's main product is the Qt graphical toolkit, used in Linux software development" It's cross-platform, so is not restricted to Linux http://trolltech.com/products/qt

[June 6, 2008, 10:45]

Qtopia to power IBM Linux PDA design

News Trolltech, a Norway-based Linux software company, said its applications software will be included in an IBM effort to encourage the use of Linux on handheld computers. IBM will use the Qtopia software in a PDA (personal digital assistant) blueprint...

[February 14, 2003, 14:12]

'Smart' graphics framework for KDE nears release

News Norwegian software company Trolltech has unveiled a release candidate of Qt 4, the graphical framework on which the next major version of Linux desktop KDE will be based. Trolltech has revised the entire toolkit in version 4 so it is smarter about...

[June 13, 2005, 15:15]

Second open Linux handset unveiled

News A second reprogrammable open Linux handset has been unveiled, just months after Trolltech introduced its Greenphone to the developer community. The idea — as with Trolltech's Greenphone, announced in August — is to provide developers with a fully...

[November 9, 2006, 9:24]

Big plans for Linux on mobile phones

News Embedded Linux specialist Trolltech has claimed that Linux will soon be a major competitor to Symbian and Windows Mobile. Haavard Nord, the chief executive of Trolltech, which makes the Qtopia application platform for Linux-based mobiles, said on...

[February 25, 2005, 14:05]

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