Companies in Maemo development

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Many companies have participated in the development of free software components of the Maemo platform through contracts with Nokia. Here is a list of some of the companies, with a short description, that have contributed to making Maemo what it is.
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=== CodeThink ===
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[[Image:Codethink_logo.gif|CodeThink]]
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[http://codethink.co.uk CodeThink] specializes in providing expert consultancy on the Linux, Freedesktop and GNOME software stack. They maintain a network of expert consultants, all of whom are well known experts in areas of the stack.
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They provide the service of creating a group of experts to solve your development needs, architecting solutions and managing the lifetime of your project, both for the development period and for its expected lifetime within the open source community.
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=== Collabora ===
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[[Image:Collabora_logo.png|Collabora]]
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[http://www.collabora.co.uk/ Collabora] is a software consultancy specialising in bringing companies and the open source software community together.
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They combine years of open source software experience with an understanding of the challenges that businesses face in engaging external developers.
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=== Fluendo ===
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[[Image:Fluendo_logo.png|Fluendo]]
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[http://www.fluendo.com/ Fluendo] is a company specialized in delivering products and consulting services for Unix and Linux multimedia. Their flagship product is their streaming media server, [http://www.fluendo.com/products.php?product=flumotion Flumotion].
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They support the development of the GStreamer multimedia framework, which is emerging as the standard media framework on Unix and Linux platforms.
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=== Igalia ===
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[[Image:Igalia_logo.gif|Igalia]]
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[http://www.igalia.com/ Igalia] is a company from south-western Europe (Galicia, Spain), specialized in the development of innovative free software technologies and solutions. Igalia has been increasing its involvement in the GNOME community since its creation eight years ago, contributing with code and documentation to various platform components and applications, and sponsoring and organizing events. During the last five years, the company has applied its experience on free software and GNOME to the mobile market, contributing to related platforms like Maemo, and developing projects for relevant international companies. Igalia is founding member of GNOME Mobile and member of the GNOME Foundation's Advisory Board.
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=== Imendio ===
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[[Image:Imendio.png|Imendio]]
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[http://www.imendio.com/ Imendio] is a small European company employing some of the world's most experienced and talented GTK+ developers. They focus on library and API development, targeting platforms ranging from embedded devices to desktops. With extensive experience in GLib/GTK+ solutions, Imendio provides first class software development services.
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=== Kernel Concepts ===
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[[Image:Kernelconcepts-logo.png|Kernel Concepts]]
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[http://www.kernelconcepts.de/ Kernel Concepts] offer a broad range of services and products around open source, especially Linux.
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Key aspects of their work are development and consulting for industrial and professional use.
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=== Movial ===
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[[Image:MOVIAL-logotype-small.jpg|Movial]]
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[http://www.movial.fi/en/index.html Movial] inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences for companies embracing transformational technologies. Leveraging its deep expertise in Internet, Linux and mobile devices, Movial seamlessly enables its customers to deliver richer user experiences to millions of people on PCs and on mobile devices.
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=== OpenedHand ===
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[[Image:oh_logo_large.png|OpenedHand]]
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[http://o-hand.com/ OpenedHand] was a team of talented and creative people passionate about open source and embedded devices. They were committed to creatively pushing boundaries, innovatively solving problems and providing second to none customer service. They loved what they did and their clients loved their ability to deliver on time combined with an honest, down to earth approach.
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OpenedHand was acquired by Intel in 2009, and no longer works on the Maemo platform.
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=== Openismus ===
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[[Image:Openismus_web_logo.png|Openismus]]
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[http://www.openismus.com/ Openismus] provides custom software development, specializing in GNOME,
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gtkmm, Qt, GTK+, databases, communications, and embedded Linux. They are based in Germany.
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=== Tarent ===
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[[Image:Tarent_logo.png|Tarent]]
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[http://www.tarent.com/ Tarent] is specialized in developing enterprise solutions for big customers in the industrial and public sector.
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This includes classic server side business applications as well as applications in the mobile and embedded space.
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All solutions of Tarent are build on top of open source platforms. Tarent's main contribution to Maemo was done through the [http://www.jalimo.org Jalimo] project, which brings a Java 1.5 comparable stack for Maemo.
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Tarent People active in Maemo:
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[http://maemo.org/profile/view/smancke.html Sebastian Mancke], [http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/robertschuster/weblog Robert Schuster]
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