Conflicting Opinions on Windows Mobile: Open Source or Open FUD?

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 10/01/2008 - 15:05

The Open Road: "So, which will it be? Open-source Windows Mobile or proprietary Windows Mobile, continuing to be sold at an outlandish $8 to $15 per phone for software that Businessweek's Stephen Wildstrom calls "awkward to use after a decade of tweaking by Microsoft.""


 

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