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Nokia’s open source Symbian is no match or threat to Linux mobile, Linux Foundation claims

zdnet.com » 2008 » July » 4th » Nokia’s open source Symbian is no match or threat to Linux mobile, Linux Foundation claims

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Nokia’s plan to open source the Symbian mobile OS platform is no threat to mobile Linux, maintains the executive director of the Linux Foundation. Jim Zemlin maintains that mobile Linux will continue to evolve and flourish in spite of Nokia’s plans and the formation of the Symbian Foundation, whose membership includes several members of LiMO including Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, and Continue Reading »


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