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World Wide Splashtop
Monday, March 15, 2010 by sergeiAny start-up company has to focus its limited resources to create a product that really really speaks to its target users. One place, however, were you should not cut corners is internationalization. Since its inception, Splashtop has been serving users as far from our California headquarters as Poland, Brazil, or Malaysia. In fact, if we look at where our new users came from in February, we see that the US accounts for under a half of our growth:

We have been stoking international use of Splashtop in a variety ways. On a very basic level, we have to enable users to type with a variety of local input methods. A big shout out here is due to the SCIM open source project that we benefit from. Thanks, guys! On an application level, we have been seeking out partners who enjoy popularity in their local markets. For example, Baidu powers our search in China, and Yandex - in Russia. Our Splashtop 2.0 product also incorporates a ton of local content from various markets where Splashtop is used.
Being international is a big deal for us. In fact, Cliff Miller, our Chief Strategy Officer based in Beijing, is out in California this week giving a keynote at the Worldware conference, which is all about global software strategies.
If you do software - whether in a start-up or in a large company, don't forget that there is a big world out there beyond your borders - a world of opportunity!
The Splashtop Jailbreak!
Thursday, July 31, 2008 by solIt was bound to happen eventually. Some smart folks over at Phoronix Forums have hacked Splashtop. Well, it's about time...
The fact that folks want to hack Splashtop is exciting and we want to be as supportive as possible. Just because something has been "hacked" doesn't mean it's less safe. We want to encourage folks to explore our product and help us to make it better.
We've been working hard trying to get Splashtop onto as many machines as possible over the last few months through proliferation programs. The development community has been promised an SDK from us for a while. We're very glad to see some talented developers take matters into their own hands.
In fact, we’re inspired here at Splashtop HQ and will work to get the SDK out quickly. We have an early beta version ready now and will start working with selected developers to refine and deliver a polished version. Please e-mail us at developer@splashtop.com if you're interested in helping out with the effort...and thanks to all of you for pulling us forward!
If you're interested in some of the coverage on the Splashtop Jailbreak, here you go:
Reminder: Source Code and how to get it
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 by solWhenever we get some press, as we did this past week, I am asked both via email and in blog comments where the Source Code is and how to get it. I thought I'd put up a quick reminder post so that it was easily accessible.
This was from November 14th and the original post can be accessed here:
...at the bottom of the developers page you’ll see a link to download the source code. It’ll open up a form to fill out a bit of info (we promise not to spam you). It’s not a huge download (~12MB).
The same source code download is still there. Over the past several months thousands of developers have accessed the source code and we feel proud to be encouraging further development and to be fulfilling our obligations under the GPL.
One goal that is frequently discussed here at DeviceVM is to issue a complete and thorough SDK so that we can encourage development and harness the awesome power of the open source community. It is definitely on our roadmap and you can look for that SDK in the near future. Thanks for your comments, concerns and interest in Splashtop!
Elements of the Splashtop source code released
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 by solLast night our source code went live. You can find it here. In case you are wondering it can also be accessed by the developer link which can be found at the bottom of the homepage. Admittedly, the developer portion of our site is too buried and we're going to be launching a full developers area with a complete SDK soon. Phoronix already covered our source code release and can give you great details on what we release vs. what we didn't release (yet). If you're a developer, you know that properly packaging source code and offering a complete SDK is important. We're working hard on getting that done and up as we're very interested in building a healthy, flourishing developer community.
Just to review, at the bottom of the developers page you'll see a link to download the source code. It'll open up a form to fill out a bit of info (we promise not to spam you). It's not a huge download (~12MB). Again, I am told to caution all developers. We really wanted to get something out soon for those who were really excited to dig into Splashtop. A more full featured release complete with SDK will come soon. If you can wait, we suggest it. Thanks for your continued interest in Splashtop!

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