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:OSWeekly: Access Linux Platform: Tux for Your Phone Part II
OSWeekly: Access Linux Platform: Tux for Your Phone Part II
Sep 13, 2006, 09 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3586 reads)

(Other stories by Manikantan Subramanyam)

[ Thanks to S Khan for this link. ]

"In a previous article titled 'Convergent Linux Platform: Tux for Your Phone,' we looked at how Linux is slowly gaining popularity as an appropriate operating system for the mobile platform. Growing support from a large number of top-tier companies, such as Motorola, NEC, and Orange, further improves the future of Linux in mobile platforms. In this article, we will look at another Linux solution for mobile devices by a Japanese company ACCESS. ACCESS recently acquired PalmSource (makers of Palm devices). ACCESS is the same company which makes the popular browser Netfront for mobile devices.

"ALP is an evolution of Palm OS based on Linux..."

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