Before the official launch of Nokia 770, the company will sell 500 devices to the developers and donate the proceeds to GNOME Foundation. Says Nokia:
Nokia, which recently launched the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, announced today a developer device program at the GNOME User and Developer European Conference (GUADEC). The developer device program will sell 500 Nokia 770 Internet Tablets for 99 euros and donate the proceeds from the sales to the GNOME Foundation.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is based on Linux and widely deployed Open Source technologies like GNOME. At the core of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet is Hildon Application Framework, which is based on GNOME technology. This technology has been adapted with extensions and modifications to evolve a user interface framework that is better suited for handheld category devices.
Hello, I?m a student of the technical school in technical computer science. I interest me in the Nokia 770 InterNet Tablet, and would like gladly the Nokia 770 for my developments to use. It would be nice if I one of the 500 devices get could, for further questions is available I gladly…
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Roland Kalfhues