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I'm engineering manager for mobilized software product in China. I was also a developer of Mobile Platform SDK since joined Intel in 2003. Before that, I worked on some high level applications using Java.

MPSDK 1.3 adds Moblin support

By Bin Zhu (Intel) (4 posts) on June 26, 2008 at 1:57 am
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This week we released an extension of Mobile Platform SDK 1.3 and added Moblin platform support. Moblin (www.moblin.org) is major targeting MID and Intel Atom based devices. Some people asked what's relationship between MPSDK and Moblin and its own SDK. They are different and MPSDK is not part of core stack of Moblin. MPSDK is a cross platform, [...]

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Category: Mobility

MPSDK 1.3 Open Source Goes Alive

By Bin Zhu (Intel) (4 posts) on February 7, 2008 at 4:20 am
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Since the last release of Mobile Platform SDK open source project for Windows, here goes a new version of 1.3 to support the Linux platform, available on ISN and SourceForge. Now MPSDK 1.3 is licensed under BSD, both Windows and Linux code. This replaces the Apache 2.0 license in v1.2, in order to be better [...]

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Category: Mobility, Open Source

MPSDK helps on Location calculation

By Bin Zhu (Intel) (4 posts) on October 31, 2007 at 12:26 am
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Recently when looking into the location technology on mobile platform, I found that network awareness in MPSDK can also support to calculate the location of the device. Besides GPS, now more and more technologies are used to provide location info, like IP, WiFi, WiMAX, TV, etc. PlaceLab and Intel Location Technologies SDK give such a [...]

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Category: Mobility

Mobile Platform SDK and Linux version

By Bin Zhu (Intel) (4 posts) on August 13, 2007 at 1:00 am
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Since the MPSDK 1.2 was launched on Jul. 24 during Open Source Convention in Portland, we met some users and customers asking about Linux version.  MPSDK is a multiple platform/OS based software stack, but we don't have Linux version in current release because the project was started several years ago major on PC (laptop) which was not [...]

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Category: Mobility, Open Source