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:The Feature: Making Mobile Linux Easier
The Feature: Making Mobile Linux Easier
Feb 10, 2005, 02 :30 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5432 reads)

(Other stories by Carlo Longino)

"The level of hype surrounding Linux as a viable handset operating system remains a lot higher than what's actually being done with it, but companies working to take the open-source OS mobile are getting a little smarter.

"Mobile phones running Linux as their OS continue to represent just a drop in the ocean of handset sales and models, and whether the Linux companies are aiming for the wrong segment of the market or they're banking on developers that aren't really there for software, things don't look to be changing anytime soon. But Linux providers are wisening up to the mobile market, and making some adjustments to their strategies..."

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