With Palm just about ready to ditch their aging Palm OS platform for the Linux-based goodness of the Access Linux Platform (ALP) 3.0, Palm customers with older handsets might be feeling a bit left behind. Palm has all but declared their Palm OS dead in the water, and we can’t imagine that there will be
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IntoMobile on 5th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
This week: ALP on Edelweiss, Treo Pro on Sprint, Palm's stock, and most importantly: your emails! Listen in!
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TreoCentral on 31st Oct 2008 (via treocentral.com)
Access announced the ALP v3.0 and the ALP mini platform.
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MobileArsenal on 30th Oct 2008 (via mobilearsenal.com)
Access, the PalmSource buyer, has just publicized its Palm OS successor — the Access Linux Platform 3.0. As implied by its name, Access Linux Platform 3.0 is Linux-based yet it supports not only... [
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TheBestDigital on 27th Oct 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
At a company event in Tokyo, Access announces a number of new initiatives for their Access Linux Platform. Firstly there is Access Linux Platform version 3, then Access Linux Platform Mini which targets low end smartphones and feature phones. CEO, and president and co-founder of ACCESS, Toru Arakawa, “With the introduction of ACCESS Linux Platform mini
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PhonesReview on 25th Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Access, the PalmSource buyer, has just publicized its Palm OS successor — the Access Linux Platform 3.0. As implied by its name, Access Linux Platform 3.0 is Linux-based yet it supports not only Linux applications. It is also supportive of Garnet OS applications, even Java. ALP 3.0 has strictly complied with the LiMo Foundation’s specifications
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FeelPhones on 25th Oct 2008 (via feelphones.com)