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Nokia/Microsoft partnership - Winners and losers
So, Nokia is to partner with Microsoft and replace Symbian with Windows Phone as its primary operating system.
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Nokia eyeing Windows Phone 7 for new devices? Not to worry, Symbian will live on!
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Symbian OS makes early open source debut
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First impressions of the AT&T Nokia Surge
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Symbian moves forward with new graphics, IP networking architectures
 At the Smartphone Summit, held 0n Monday in conjunction with the fall 2007 CTIA show here in San Francisco, Symbian executives  highlighted new ScreenPlay and FreeWay technologies on Monday....
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Symbian adds security, Java to mobile mix
Symbian OS 7.0, announced at 3GSM, means we will soon be seeing mobile phones and wireless PDAs that mix 3G features with Java and some crucial security measures. Symbian, the mobile phone...
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HP's webOS Enyo team poached by Google
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Instagram this: Facebook releases standalone camera app for iOS
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