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: 2009: A breakthrough year for mobile Linux
2009: A breakthrough year for mobile Linux
Jan 3, 2010, 12 :05 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4317 reads)

(Other stories by Eric Brown)

"In 2009, mobile consumer devices including netbooks, e-readers, tablets, MIDs, PMPs, and mobile phones were increasingly dominated by embedded Linux or the Linux-based Android. LinuxDevices presents four updated showcases of story summaries for netbooks, phones, and other portable devices, recalls 2009 highlights ranging from the Kindle to the Droid, and looks in on new rumors about the Google Nexus One and Chrome OS netbook design.

"For almost a decade, LinuxDevices has presented its LinuxDevices Showcase guides, offering handy summaries of our stories that introduce new devices that use embedded Linux. Organized by category of device in reverse chronological order, the guides include mobile phones, netbooks, MIDs, PDAs, audio and video gear, networking equipment, robots, and much more.

"We have recently updated four Showcase guides covering some of the hottest four categories in embedded Linux:

"* Linux Mobile Phones
* Linux Handhelds (PDAs, PMPs, PNDs, etc.)
* Linux MIDs, UMPCs, E-readers and Tablets
* Linux Netbooks"

Complete Story

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