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LinuxDevices.com: ELEC to feature keynote on IBM Linux Wrist Watch Project

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Aug 30, 2000

[ Thanks to LinuxDevices.com for this link.
]

The RTC Group and LinuxDevices.com today released the
technical program of the second Embedded Linux Expo &
Conference, to be held October 27th, in Westborough, MA.
The
main keynote address will be given by Alex Morrow, IBM “Fellow”,
and project leader of IBM’s Linux Wrist Watch Project.”

“ELEC features eight technical presentations by CEOs, CTOs, and
senior experts of leading embedded Linux companies, on issues and
challenges associated with integrating Linux and Linux-related
technologies into embedded system applications.”

“In addition to the technical presentations, dozens of suppliers
of technologies and products useful to developers of Linux-based
embedded systems will participate in the Expo portion of the event,
providing product demonstrations and answering attendees’ technical
questions.”

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Web Webster

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