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:Russell Beattie Notebook: The Future of Mobility is Linux
Russell Beattie Notebook: The Future of Mobility is Linux
Sep 6, 2005, 13 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (6951 reads)

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"Okay, I’ve had an opinion change I’d like to announce. I’m betting that the future of mobility will be Linux, and not Symbian, Windows or anything else. This is quite a change from my previous pro-Symbian stances, but I’ve been sort of leaning this way for a while--or rather, leaning away from Symbian as it fails to live up to its potential--and now I’ve finally come to a religious change of faith when it comes to mobile OSes.

"First, let me say that my original thoughts on Symbian have pretty much come to pass..."

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