Can open source fly on mobiles?

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Tue, 07/01/2008 - 08:19

Symbian's decision to make its source code freely available tips the scales in favor of open-source software in smartphones and could make it harder for Microsoft, and even other open-source platforms like ...


 

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