Google’s Android OS may be enjoying the majority of the Linux-limelight, what with the T-Mobile G1’s recent launch and all. But, there are other Linux-based mobile operating systems in the works, waiting for their turn to shine in the smartphone segment. Even amidst the transition to an open-source Symbian code-base, Nokia is open to using non-Symbian
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I had a great discussion with Windows Mobile expert Frank McPherson (PocketPCHow2.com) about his experience using the T-Mobile G1 (Google Android) smartphone since its release. You can find the podcast (with embedded web player) here: MobileAppsToday Podcast: T-Mobile G1/Google Android Discussion with Windows Mobile Expert Frank McPherson
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It’s no secret that Nokia unveiled its new mighty Nokia N97 smartphone in Barcelona this week, but Ukko Lappalainen Nokia’s vice president also said that we may be seeing Linux on many more of their phones, as well as the Google Android open-source platform. Although Lappalainen didn’t confirm that they would be using the Linux on-board
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