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: I am the current "debmaster" at maemo.org and have been working with the debian perl team for several years now. I have been using debian for nearly a decade.
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=== Intelligent Usage of Fremantle Location Framework For Location-aware Applications ===
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*Quanyi Sun
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*Intended audience: users/application developers/platform developers
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*Talk type: presentation
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*Abstract/description
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: Abstract:
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Location API is part of the Maemo 5 (Fremantle) API offerings. The location API for the first time now has introduced concept of hybrid locationing methods, i.e., supports of multiple locationing technologies seemlessly in a transparent way. In addition to the benefits of hybrid locationing methods, there are some issues, e.g., power consumption, that must be handled properly in order to maximize the benefits.
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This presentation intends to hightlight the major issues when using location API, and provides best recommendations for developing location-aware applications in Maemo 5.
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*Author bio:
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Quanyi Sun has been working for Maemo as technical product owner in location area, with 13+ years of industrial experiences, e.g., in mission-critical realtime onboard software project in my early days.
=== The Maemo 5 Address Book ===
=== The Maemo 5 Address Book ===

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