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Nokia goes after Google with open-source Symbian Nokia has announced its Symbian mobile operating system will join the likes of Android and will become an open-source operating system. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London and is seen as a bid to maintain and possibly grow its developer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia goes after Google with open source Symbian Nokia has announced its Symbian mobile operating system will join the likes of Android and will become an open source operating system. The announcement was made Tuesday at the Smartphone Show in London and is seen as a bid to maintain and possibly grow its developer Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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By Open Sourcing Symbian, Nokia Kicks Off the Mobile Age The mobile software age is here. Symbian co-founder Nokia announced Monday night that it is buying the 52 percent of the software maker that it doesn’t already own and releasing its mobile operating system under an open source license. With that move, Symbian joins two other Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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By Open Sourcing Symbian, Nokia Kicks Off the Mobile Age The mobile software age is here. Symbian co-founder Nokia announced Monday night that it is buying the 52 percent of the software maker that it doesn’t already own and releasing its mobile operating system under an open source license. With that move, Symbian joins two other Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Update: Nokia buys rest of Symbian, will make code open source Nokia on Tuesday announced it plans to acquire all of Symbian, which develops an operating system for mobile phones. The Finnish phone giant currently owns about 48 percent and will pay ¬264 million ($410 million) for the rest. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Can Nokia's Symbian Foundation Nuke Google Android, Others? - CRN Can Nokia's Symbian Foundation Nuke Google Android, Others?CRN - 1 hour agoBy Andrew R Hickey, ChannelWeb Nokia's announcement that it is buying out the remaining shares of Symbian that it doesn't already own and that it's forming a group to create an open source mobile p Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Nokia will buy Symbian, but doesn't want to control it - BetaNews TechRadar.comNokia will buy Symbian, but doesn't want to control itBetaNews - 1 hour agoBy Scott M. Fulton, III, BetaNews "This is the fastest and the best way [to] go forward," said Nokia's XVP yesterday.Open Source Nokia a Threat to Microsoft, Google? InternetNews Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Nokia device highlights cheap smart phone trend Nokia's E63 smartphone, announced Wednesday, will cost ¬199 ($250) before any subsidies -- a price that puts the phone maker ahead in a burgeoning price war and which one analyst described as "eye-popping."The E Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Developers load Android onto Nokia device Developers have created an easy way to load Android, Google's mobile-phone OS that is still in the works, on Nokia's N810 open-source handheld devices.The development is of interest to people who are trying to b Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia grabs control of Symbian - then gives it away OS makeover starts with foundation Nokia has bought up the bits of Symbian it didn't already own and is chucking the OS into an open-source foundation along with the S60 UI layer, accompanied by Sony Ericsson and DoCoMo, who are throwing in UIQ and MOAP(S) respectively.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Top 10: Spitzer falls, Bebo goes to AOL, Gates to D.C. 1. "Eliot Spitzer: High tech felt his impact" and "Oliver North ridicules Spitzer, calls on IT to hire war vets"It might not have seemed at first that the saga of almost-former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer had any connection to IT, but when he was attorney general Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia plays strong Linux hand withTrolltech buy Shifts towards open source for handsets and tablets Analysis Nokia may be strengthening its ties with major internet brands to boost its Ovi web services portal, but for a company of this scale, there must also be an agenda to set its own standards in the evolving mobile internet market on which Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Top 10: Microsoft mania, AT&T goes 3G, IT awards It felt like all Microsoft, all the time this week. CEO Steve Ballmer was attacked by an egg-throwing Hungarian, the company said it will support ODF and PDF in Office next year, and it started the week by pitching another deal to Yahoo that involves buying assets and Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Security flaw spotted in G1 Google phone Researchers at Independent Security Evaluators say they've discovered a security flaw in the Android browser that could make users of phones with the browser vulnerable to attack.Android, Google's open-source so Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Google plays down Android incompatibility concerns Google's Android team isn't worried about wireless carriers building Android distributions that are incompatible with one another, Google developer Dan Morrill said Wednesday at the O'Reilly ETech conference on emerging technology in San Diego. He also said securi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Google takes down open source project after DMCA complaint Google has removed an open source project that enables the proprietary CoreAVC high-definition video decoder to run in Linux following a complaint from the codec's developer -- but the project could soon return. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nokia buys Symbian, opens up smartphone software HELSINKI (Reuters) - Nokia will pay $410 million for the remaining shares in UK-based smartphone software maker Symbian and make its software royalty-free to other phone makers, in response to new rivals such as Google Inc . Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Reuter |
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Nokia pays 8 2* years' royalties in advance Did they jump into the open, or were they pushed? Nokia has paid €264m for outright ownership of Symbian, which sounds like a lot until you realise that's about what the Finnish giant will owe in royalty payments over the next 8 2* years, so the question becomes not why they bought Symbian, but Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Sun aims at Google with open source project hosting site Sun is set to compete with the likes of Google Code and Github through Project Kenai, an open source project hosting site the vendor launched in beta form late last week.Developers can host their projects at no Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Top 10: Yang sums it up, iPhone goes 3G Yahoo CEO and cofounder Jerry Yang probably spoke for more people than he could possibly imagine when he said, "Clearly it is time to move on," at a news conference after the company announced talks with Microsoft have ended and there's no acquisition deal in the maki Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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