The MeeGo Conference Spring 2011 gets underway today; it's being held in downtown San Francisco at the Hyatt Hotel from May 23rd to May 25th. The conference includes speaker sessions, expo areas, networking spaces and a hackers lounge. The conference is expected to help outline the future direction and shape of the MeeGo project. In addition, it offers device manufacturers and MeeGo project contributors a stage to talk about and show case their offerings.

MeeGo Conference registration. Image credit: Reggie Suplido
The full conference program is available here; it includes more than 100 sessions, held across the three days of the conference. Highlights include:
- Keynote: The Future of MeeGo starts now
- MeeGo for Real - Our path to a MeeGo consumer product by Accenture Embedded Software Services
- MeeGo Architecture update
- Qt 5: Architecture and plans
- MeeGo UX Components – A component library for Creating QML Apps Following the MeeGo UX Design
- Apps.MeeGo.com, publish your Open Source Apps through MeeGo.com
- Overview of the MeeGo SDK
- Intel AppUp Application Lab: Developing for MeeGo
- MeeGo Tablet UX on Wayland
- MeeGo 1.2 Developer Edition for Nokia N900
- Why I bet company on Qt and MeeGo by Peter Winston from ICS Solutions
- Building bridges - accesible MeeGo
- MeeGo IVI - the latest working group developments
- Why MeeGo TV is important to the community even if you do not work in TV
Key sessions from the conference will be streamed live, starting with the keynote from Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation. Full details of the sessions being streamed are available on the conference website here.
We'll bring you the key news as it emerges from the conference.
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