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A week of hacking Firefox OS - Comoyo Engineering
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A week of hacking Firefox OS. Written by Ingrid Oline Ødegaard. Last Monday I wrote about the Firefox OS work week. That we have hosted here at Telenor headquarters in Oslo. 160 participants cramped in a small space. 3-5 internet-connected devices each. Needsless to say, we were quite nervous about whether the WiFi network we had set up would hold. But it did! Having some many Mozillians here was great fun, and we all learned a lot! To get notified about future events. Comments powered by Disqus. Builds ...
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Brendan Eich on the future of JavaScript and video codecs - Comoyo Engineering
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Brendan Eich on the future of JavaScript and video codecs. Written by Ingrid Oline Ødegaard. On November 7.- 8., Brendan Eich, Mozilla co-founder and CTO, and the creator of JavaScript, visited our headquarters at Fornebu for the Digital Winners conference. Brendan also did a talk in Oslo’s biggest JavaScript meetup, Framsia. Which was fully booked as Oslo’s geeks gathered to hear about the future of JavaScript. In case you missed it, here are the slides. Comments powered by Disqus.
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Comoyo launching HTML5 app competition at The Gathering. Written by Ingrid Oline Ødegaard. TG) is one of the largest nerd fests in the world, and this Easter no less than 5000 computer enthusiasts will gather in Vikingskipet. At Hamar (27th - 31st of March). Of course Comoyo will be present at TG with a team of developers to act as mentors, scout for talent and get feedback on the stuff we’re working on. Foto: Eirik Solheim / eirikso.com, 2009). The future of apps. Make HTML5 app, win a Geekphone! To mak...
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Comoyo at JavaZone 2013 - Comoyo Engineering
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Comoyo at JavaZone 2013. Written by Markus Krüger. Is one of the biggest conferences for software developers in Scandinavia, and took place in Oslo this September. Comoyo was naturally present both in the audience and on the stage. Below you will find videos of the presentations made by Comoyo employees. If you have any questions, feedback or any experience you want to share on these topics, please comment below. Programming, Only Better. Programming, Only Better. And Leif Einar Aune. An efficient regula...
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Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest 2012. Written by Tor Fredrik Eriksen. Nordic Collegiate Programming Contest (NCPC) is considered the national championship in programming in Norway. Teams are participating from several locations; Uni. of Oslo and NTNU in Trondheim in Norway, and several universities in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Comoyo has been lucky enough to initiate a cooperation with the student association organizing the contest at the University of Oslo, namely MAPS. 11:16 - First p...
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New name and blog! - Comoyo Engineering
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New name and blog! Written by Sven Størmer Thaulow. Comoyo has been renamed Telenor Digital. Check out our new blog at blog.telenor.io. Comments powered by Disqus. Http:/ www.comoyo.com.
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How to efficiently operate the Arduino GSM shield with a battery pack. This is a follow-up post on how to build a water temperature sensor using the Arduino GSM shield and Xively. This post should make sense on its own, but if you want to read the first part you can find it here. Power down the modem and LEDs. Void startConnection(){ while (notConnected) { digitalWrite(3,HIGH); if(gsmAccess.begin(PINNUMBER)= GSM READY){ delay(3000); if(gprs.attachGPRS(GPRS APN, GPRS LOGIN, GPRS PASSWORD)= GPRS RE...Then ...
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Integrating WebSockets in Netty. Written by Thomas Bruun. Comoyo is more than just a provider of TV and movies online. Behind the scenes, other exciting products are emerging. Together with my partner in crime, Jonas. I was recruited as a student intern for Comoyo Communications in late 2011. There we met a team of eager Comoyans working intensely on the future of communication technology. Create a web frontend using technologies so fresh that computer hipsters worldwide would worship us! Backend that to...
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Firefox OS challenges the closed mobile ecosystems - Comoyo Engineering
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Firefox OS challenges the closed mobile ecosystems. Written by Holger Hussmann. Last week I returned from a business trip to Madrid, where we met with people within the Firefox OS. Development team at Telefonica’s. How did it start? In the summer of 2011 Mozilla announced a project, code-named Boot-to-Gecko (B2G). The Firefox OS consists of three main building blocks: Gaia, Gecko and Gonk. Gaia. Is the application runtime, including e.g. a networking stack, a graphics stack, a layout engine, a Ja...Consi...
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Firefox OS work week kicked off in Oslo - Comoyo Engineering
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Firefox OS work week kicked off in Oslo. Written by Ingrid Oline Ødegaard. This week, Telenor is hosting the Firefox OS work week, where 160 developers from Mozilla’s offices around the world are gathered in our headquarters at Fornebu to work together and fix bugs for the next release of the OS. As we have written about before. We’ll get back with another blog post summarizing the events of the work week after it is done, but here are some snapshots from the first day:. Comments powered by Disqus. Build...