Korea Herald: Forum to explore wireless Web, embedded Linux technology
Sep 18, 2000, 14:28 (0 Talkback[s])
"Palm Palm Technology, a leading Linux solution developer, will
be organizing the seminar, which will offer a comprehensive look
into market trends and technology development worldwide of the
Linux-based wireless solutions."
"The Korean venture firm is one of frontrunners. The company
announced in June the development of "Tynux," a Linux-based OS for
use in wireless Internet access terminals."
"The event, to be held at an auditorium in the National
Assembly building in Yoido, will be attended by executives from
leading foreign and domestic Linux specializing firms, including
Hogne Tjemsland from TrollTech and Lars Boilesen of
Opera."
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