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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
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A mobile Linux victory dance is premature
While the mobile Linux victory dance is fun it's just gotten you through the semi-finals. Linux has strengths, and it still has weaknesses, as a platform and as an ecosystem.
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Will mobile Linux distros hang separately?
This is just what happened with Unix back in the day. The software was great, but each vendor had their own way of doing things, so the market never really developed. Unix did not hang together...
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Will the ALP be the next mobile Linux OS?
With all of the news surrounding the Google Android Linux device (see my full review) it seems that ACCESS didn't want people to forget they are still working on a mobile Linux operating system...
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The fast track to mobile Linux
Linux can replace RTOSs while the RTOS is still there to support the wireless stack
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Mobile Linux standards forum gives up
Efforts to standardize mobile Linux get put on hold after the Linux Phone Standards Forum announced it's merging with the Linux Mobile Foundation.
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News to know: Microhoo redux; Mobile Linux; Jive; Google; Let XP die
Notable headlines: Yahoo launches ’stock market for ads’ Larry Dignan: The three week Microhoo countdown begins... Mary Jo Foley: Ballmer tells Yahoo board: Get off the pot Microsoft's letter...
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A mobile Linux reporter's notebook
Give me something that will collect my notes, let me research and write my stories, and oh, would it hurt if the rechargeable battery lasted more than an hour, and were easy to replace? Those are...
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What mobile Linux is missing
What should a really great mobile Linux device look like, and how should it work? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Backed by Intel, Ubuntu, Google, mobile linux is poised for commercial takeoff in 2008
The momentum behind mobile Linux is accelerating because several communities -- and commercial giants -- are finally backing it. Despite earlier efforts from pioneering companies...
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LiMO debuts first mobile Linux platform amid steep competition
The LiMo Foundation is set to announce at CTIA its first Linux reference platform for cell phone carriers and handset manufacturers. As announced in January, and promised for delivery in March,...
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Texas Instruments joins Linux Foundation for mobile Linux
Linux may no longer be pounding its head on the expectation of desktop market share, and may go straight for the hand.
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Ubuntu's Shuttleworth: mobile Linux stalled by proprietary lock on industry, lack of neutral Linux platform
Linux has not made significant strides in the mobile space because the industry is still too tightly controlled by proprietary manufacturers and and too contested by Linux rivals, Canonical’s...
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First batch of LiMo mobile Linux devices readied for battle against Microsoft, Nokia
The LiMo Foundation is making steady progress on its goal to make Linux a popular mobile operating system. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, several key LiMo vendors including Motorola,...
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LiMo chief talks rivals, Nokia, and mobile Linux
Morgan Gillis discusses the LiMo Foundation's first mobile Linux platform release and why it matters that Nokia bought Trolltech.
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Key mobile Linux platform out in March
The LiMo Foundation's mobile Linux platform will be released next month, but the API is available to developers immediately.
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Will Nokia buying Trolltech accelerate mobile Linux?
To make this deal pay Nokia has to become more closely aligned with both Linux and open source.
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Lips Forum releases mobile Linux specs
Unlike Google's Android platform and others, the Lips Forum is trying to create a fully open-source set of specifications for mobile Linux.
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This time for sure on mobile Linux
You finally have all the components in terms of features, functionality and device support coming together to make the Linux desktop similar to Windows Vista, and even the Mac OS X
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Google phone, Motorola Razr2 will finally catapult role of open source, Linux in mobile market
The impending release of the Google phone and Motorola's first Linux-based Razr2 device (shown above) in the U.S. will catapult open source’s status in the mobile market. In spite of efforts...
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Google looks like mobile Linux break-out
While the iPhone has a great interface, but mainly offered Web 1.0 applications, the GPhone will focus on Web 2.0 applications from the start, integrating mapping, email, and search services in...
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