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:Intel, Nokia and Google do Battle in Mobile Linux Market
Intel, Nokia and Google do Battle in Mobile Linux Market
Sep 9, 2008, 22 :31 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2681 reads)

(Other stories by Richard Wilson)

"Many in the industry will be pleased to see the emergence of Linux and other open source software as the basis of most mobile phone developments. But if anyone thought the open source approach would do away with the commercial battle for control of the mobile phone platform, they are likely to be disappointed."

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