LiMo Says Vodafone's Android Support Shouldn't Fragment the Mobile Linux Space Vodafone's membership in the Google-led Open Handset Alliance isn't necessarily a bad thing for the LiMo Foundation, which makes an open-source mobile operating system based on Linux that some see as vying for smartphone supremacy with Google's Android mobile and wireless stack. LiMo's Morgan Gillis says overlap
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- Company unveils ACCESS family of Linux platforms, previewing ACCESS Linux Platform v3.0 and introducing ACCESS Linux Platform mini - Extends capabilities and functionality of ACCESS family of Linux solutions to meet the needs of customers across a broad range of products ACCESS Day, Tokyo, – ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC marke...
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The N810 Internet Tablet WiMAX Edition is a handy touchscreen computer that is powered by Nokia’s Maemo, a mobile Linux edition, and as of now it is ready for shipping. The WiMAX boasts of a fixed WiFi as well as WiMAX networks including XOHM which Sprint has publicized in Baltimore, Maryland just lately. Its complete sliding
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Azingo to demonstrate Web 2.0 apps running on its open mobile Linux platform at the Open Source in Mobile Conference in Berlin running September 17-18.
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Azingo, a mobile Linux company, announced today that it will demonstrate new Web 2.0 applications running on Azingo Mobile, its open mobile Linux platform at the Open Source in Mobile (OSiM) conference September 17, 18, 2008 in Berlin, Germany. The Azingo Mobile application suite allows users to interact with Web 2.0 content and services provided by Google Maps and YouTube, among others.&nbs...
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