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  1. Android has power of a clean sheet

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Oct 3, 2008

    The Nokia 5800 does nothing so much as prove to me Android’s key advantage in the coming competition. It’s something Apple has taken advantage of repeatedly in its history. A clean sheet of paper. (Picture by

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  2. LinuxCon will not be a trade show

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Oct 1, 2008

    LinuxCon will be like a big user group meeting, an EclipseCon as opposed to a CES. Linux Foundation Executive Director Jim Zemlin (right) called last night to reassure me that his group is not taking a risk with

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  3. Do we need a LinuxCon?

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Oct 1, 2008

    The Linux Foundation has announced it will host its own, user-and-developer conference in Portland next September, dubbed LinuxCon. Having lost O’Reilly’s OSCON three weeks ago the good people of Portland are

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  4. Ad danger to open source

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Sep 9, 2008

    As we discussed on Friday, advertising aims to build myths around products, by telling stories about people. We saw this in the Seinfeld ad with Bill Gates, just as we see it in all political ads. But open source has

    Also tagged: general, marketing, linux, values, business models, linux desktop os, mass market, linux laptop

  5. First Android phone will not be competitive

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Aug 15, 2008

    It’s official. On September 17, HTC will debut its first phone based on the Android specifications, on T-Mobile’s network. Here’s a YouTube of it. It’s called the Dream, it’s made by HTC of China. It features a

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  6. The fast track to mobile Linux

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Aug 8, 2008

    Virtualization from Virtualogix can transform today’s mobile phones into Linux-based mobile Internet terminals in one product generation. Founder Michel Gien will describe to LinuxWorld how this is done tomorrow

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  7. LiMo, dude, where’s my Internet?

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Aug 6, 2008

    The LiMo Foundation was very proud to deliver 7 new LiMo phones this week in time for LinuxWorld. I checked them out. There’s one problem with all of them. They’re phones. The iPhone, the device these guys claim to

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  8. LiMo vows to fight on, debuts new mobile handsets from Motorola, NEC, Panasonic

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Aug 6, 2008

    The LiMo Foundation has no intention of fading away. At the launch of LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco today, the foundation announced the release of several new Linux-based mobile handsets from Mototorola, NEC and

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  9. LinuxWorld hopes to make mobile news

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Aug 2, 2008

    Next week’s LinuxWorld show in San Francisco will look a lot like last year’s but it hopes to make big news on the mobile front. General manager Melinda Kendall has put together a full Mobile Linux conference with

    Also tagged: education, general, events, mobile, marketing, linux, linuxworld, linux desktop os, linux server os

  10. Android and Symbian won’t merge

    zdnet.com » Open Source - Jul 31, 2008

    A single research note has even our wisest minds thinking that Symbian and Google’s Android project are about to merge. It’s not going to happen. (Picture from Full Tilt Poker.) The only way it could happen is if

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