On Monday new members will be announced by the LiMo Foundation which includes one that is sharing code for developing mobile Web apps, and the group say it is an indication that its Linux mobile phone platform is maturing. Network World reports, the LiMo Foundation recently subsumed the weakening Linux Phone Standards Forum has stated it
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CellPhonesZone on 5th Aug 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Google's announcement of Android was big, there's no doubt about that. But, the OHA and Android aren't the only group to push for an open-source mobile phone movement based on Linux. The LiPS (Linux Phone Standards Forum) Forum has been championing the Linux cause for handsets on the open-source tip. With the might of Google behind it, Android and the OHA stole the show - almost banishing the LiPS
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IntoMobile on 20th Dec 2007 (via intomobile.com)
The Linux Phone Standards Forum (LiPS) has completed work on a standard that it hopes will bring cross compatibility to applications and services deployed on Linux-based phones.
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Brighthand on 16th Dec 2007 (via brighthand.com)
The Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum today announced completion of the LiPS Release 1.0 specifications, fulfilling the commitment announced in June of this year. With this release, LiPS enables mobile industry players to achieve basic interoperability for applications and services deployed on Linux-based phones, benefiting Linux-based software stack suppliers, mobile device OEMs and regional and
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MobilityPhones on 16th Dec 2007 (via mobilityphones.com)
PC World - While Google's Linux mobile phone platform, Android, is currently in the spotlight, the Linux Phone Standards Forum also is making progress.
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Yahoo on 13th Dec 2007 (via news.yahoo.com)