Are Mobile Linux and Open Source Finally for Real?

Courtesy Linux Today  Thu, 11/13/2008 - 10:33

THE 451 GROUP: "We delve into this question and look at how mobile Linux and a general move toward openness in the mobile industry are coinciding with the disruption of Apple's iPhone and resulting mobile combat with other heavyweights."


 

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