Last Friday, OpenMoko launched its highly anticipated FreeRunner smartphone, a Linux-based handset that's completely open in both hardware and software, and is designed to encourage third-party modification and customization.
Although the FreeRunner's software platform is still incomplete, the device has attracted considerable attention from mobile
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