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The reality of mobile Linux: Part two
At the Mobile World Congress, ZDNet.co.uk examines Linux handsets which are already on the market, as well as a low-cost Linux-based 3G phone and Google's Android platform
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At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ZDNet.co.uk took a look at how mobile Linux is already a reality.
In the second of a two-part series, we examined a low-cost, Linux-based 3G handset that may make a splash at the Beijing Olympic Games, a range of Linux devices that are already for sale and Texas Instruments' take on Google's much-hyped Android platform.