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Nokia Wants To
Open-Source Symbian OS By Maureen O'Gara  Nokia wants to buy the
52% of the Symbian
operating system that it
doesn't already own to
open source it and set it
free. It's a defense
against advances into the
fragmented mobile space
that Nokia and Symbian
dominate - particularly -
from the looks of case -
against Google's nascent
open source Android
initiative and the
freebie Linux-based LiMo
Foundation - but then
there's also Apple's
proprietary iPhone,
Microsoft's equally
proprietary,
royalty-charging Windows
Mobile and the
ever-present Blackberry
and Palm. Jul. 2, 2008 02:30 PM Reads: 3,729 | Nokia to Acquire Symbian By Wireless News Desk Nokia announced it has
launched a cash offer to
acquire all of the shares
of Symbian Limited that
Nokia does not already
own, at a price of EUR
3.647 per share. The net
cash outlay from Nokia to
purchase the
approximately 52% of
Symbian Limited shares it
does not already own will
be approximately EUR 264
million. Jul. 1, 2008 01:00 PM Reads: 1,405 | iPhone 3G - MobileMe vs.
Live Mesh By Kevin Hoffman  So how does this relate
to MobileMe? MobileMe is,
according to Phil
Schiller's keynote,
'Exchange for the rest of
us'. What this means is
that using MobileMe, you
will receive push
contacts, push e-mail,
and push calendar
notifications. This will
work with any
MobileMe-aware
application, including
Outlook on the PC and
iCal, Mail, and Address
Book on the Mac and
iPhone. This also
includes the old iDisk
functionality which
allows you to share files
among all of your devices
using file
synchronization
technologies. iDisk
works, but don't ever try
to code directly on an
iDisk folder with Xcode
unless you have a
back-up. Hopefully this
peculiarity has been
fixed in MobileMe. Jun. 12, 2008 04:00 AM Reads: 4,654 Replies: 1 | SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo: Themes
& Topics By Jeremy Geelan  From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan. Jun. 10, 2008 08:30 PM Reads: 91,809 Replies: 2 | TRANGO to Provide Secure
Virtualization Support
for Symbian By Virtualization News Desk TRANGO announced it has
partnered with Symbian to
support the growing
market for Symbian OS
mobile phones, extending
the benefits of
virtualization to the
Symbian ecosystem.
Symbian develops and
licenses Symbian OS, the
open operating system for
mobile phones. Symbian OS
is licensed by handset
manufacturers, and to
date, over 200 million
Symbian devices have
shipped worldwide to over
250 major network
operators. Jun. 4, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 1,914 | Objective Systems' ASN.1
Tools Selected by Symbian By Symbian News Desk  Objective Systems
announced the selection
of its ASN.1 tools by
Symbian. Symbian is a
software licensing
company that develops and
licenses Symbian OS, the
open operating system for
mobile phones. Objective
Systems ASN.1C compiler
has been recently updated
to provide built-in
support for Symbian OS. May. 28, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 1,415 | Steve Jobs Loses His Mind
- Sues "The Big Apple" By James Hamilton  Friday morning the local
Fox television station in
New York City broke the
news - Apple was suing
New York City. Six out of
100 of their viewers
thought Apple had the
right to sue the City,
but 94 out of 100 viewers
are now calling for New
Yorkers to drop Apple and
its products, including
the iPhone and Macs. New
Yorkers are pissed off!
New York City,
universally known as The
Big Apple, is facing a
lawsuit from Steve Jobs'
Apple Computer Inc. for,
of all things, copyright
infringement. May. 27, 2008 09:15 PM Reads: 21,391 Replies: 2 | View "Virtualization
Power Panel" Live on
SYS-CON.TV By Virtualization News Desk  Red Hat CTO Brian
Stevens, Citrix CTO Simon
Crosby, Egenera CTO Pete
Manca, Allen Stewart,
Group Manager, Windows
Virtualization at
Microsoft, and Brian
Duckering, Sr. Director
of Products and Alliances
at Symantec were the top
industry executives who
joined Jeremy Geelan in
the 4th Floor Reuters
Studio overlooking Times
Square for a special
SYS-CON.TV
'Virtualization Power
Panel' recorded on June
22, 2008, the day before
the opening of SYS-CON's
3rd International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo - which was held
23-24 June 2008 in New
York City. May. 25, 2008 12:45 PM Reads: 14,854 Replies: 2 | Intrinsyc Becomes an
Accredited Symbian
Competence Center By Symbian News Desk  Intrinsyc was appointed a
Symbian Competence Center
by Symbian Limited.
Symbian recognized
Intrinsyc's expertise in
mobile device software
development, as well as
Intrinsyc's contribution
to the successful
development of Symbian OS
handsets. As one of only
ten Symbian Competence
Centers worldwide, and
the only center based in
North America, Intrinsyc
helps handset
manufacturers, operators,
partners and silicon
vendors reduce product
development time and cost
while improving
time-to-market and
quality. Apr. 29, 2008 03:45 PM Reads: 1,764 | QSound Labs mQFX and
QSurroundMobile Software
Chosen As Reference
Components to Ship With
Symbian OS By Symbian News Desk  QSound Labs announced
that its mQFX and
QSurroundMobile
technologies will be made
available on Symbian OS
as a reference component.
mQFX, for 3D stereo audio
enhancement effects, and
QSurroundMobile, the
multichannel audio
virtualization
technology, will be
available in Symbian OS
developer and customer
kits and can be used for
test and demonstration
purposes. QSound's mQFX
and QSurroundMobile will
provide extended
functionality for Symbian
OS mobile phones,
delivering a superior
listening experience for
all types of multimedia
content. Apr. 28, 2008 03:15 PM Reads: 2,484 | AJAX World - Curl
Launches Adobe AIR
Competitor By RIA News Desk Curl announced the beta
release of Curl Nitro,
the code name for an
extension of the Curl
Rich Internet Application
(RIA) platform which
offers enhanced desktop
capabilities required by
today's enterprises. The
Nitro extension
simplifies the process of
installing and managing
Curl applications
accessed via a browser as
well as directly from the
desktop. Curl Nitro is
the only platform for
both traditional RIA and
Desktop RIA that provides
enterprise-level
security, high
performance and support
for large data sets. Apr. 22, 2008 06:30 PM Reads: 10,994 Replies: 1 | Engelbart's Usability
Dilemma: Efficiency vs
Ease-of-Use By Richard Monson-Haefel  The mouse was the
original idea of Doug
Engelbart who was the
head of the Augmentation
Research Center (ARC) at
Stanford Research
Institute. Engelbart's
philosophy is best
embodied, in my opinion,
in the design of another
device that he invented,
the five-finger keyboard
- with keys like a piano,
used by one hand. The
problem was, Engelbart's
five-finger keyboard and
mouse combination was
very difficult to learn. Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM Reads: 18,484 Replies: 6 | Early Notes on GoogleApps By Dave Winer  Now, what Google
announced is really
exciting! I'm not
kidding. It's even better
than I hoped. Yes, it's
only Python, but IBM's
PC-DOS was only BASIC and
Pascal when it first came
out, and it didn't
matter. Yeah, I preferred
C, but I coded in Pascal
because that's what you
had to do to get an app
running. What you're
going to see here that
you've never seen before
is shrinkwrap net apps
that scale that can be
deployed by civillians.
That's a mouthful, but
that's what's coming.
Why? Because here is a
standardized platform
that can be stamped out
in the billions of units.
Maybe Google can't do it,
but the perception is
that they can. Who is
willing to stand up and
say Google hasn't nailed
scaling? What PCs did in
the 80s, Google is doing
now. PCs took the black
magic out of owning a
computer. Apr. 10, 2008 09:15 AM Reads: 12,856 Replies: 1 | Adobe Puts Out AIR for
Linux By Maureen O'Gara  Adobe has put an alpha
pre-release of AIR for
Linux up in hopes, it
says, of getting feedback
from the community, not
to mention winning
adherents. It's
English-only. The company
also joined the Linux
Foundation to encourage
the growth of RIA
technologies on Linux, it
said. The company says
Linux developers can use
HTML, AJAX, Flash and
Flex to build rich
Internet applications
(RIAs) that deploy to
desktops across operating
systems. Apr. 4, 2008 05:30 AM Reads: 9,644 | Want to Learn How to
Write iPhone
Applications? By Kevin Hoffman  If you're like me, you've
probably been spending
every waking moment you
have eating, living, and
breathing the iPhone SDK.
Since March 6th, that's
pretty much all I can
think about once I get
home. So, what do you do
if you want to learn how
to write iPhone apps, but
you want to become a pro
at iPhone SDK
programming? Its one
thing to read the SDK,
page-by-page until your
eyes bleed (what I do for
fun), but most people
like to hang out with
other developers, get
hands on, do labs, see
demos, and generally get
their hands dirty. Apr. 4, 2008 04:30 AM Reads: 13,042 | Web 2.0 Is Fundamentally
About Empowering People By Jeremy Geelan  'Unlocking content to be
remixed into new business
value' is the driver of
Web 2.0 in the
enterprise, says Rod
Smith, IBM VP of Emerging
Internet Technologies, in
this Exclusive Q&A with
Jeremy Geelan on the
occasion of IBM's release
of a new technology
created by IBM
researchers, codenamed
'SMash' - short for
Secure Mashup. Apr. 3, 2008 05:00 AM Reads: 23,385 | Google, Microsoft, Intel,
HP, & Dell Seek FCC's
Green Light for Wi-Fi 2.0 By Maureen O'Gara  Outbid by Verizon
Wireless in the great
American airwaves auction
last week, Google plunked
a six-page letter on the
Federal Communication
Commission's desk asking
the government to make
the 'white spaces' - the
airspace between TV
channels - available for
unlicensed wireless data
use by mobile devices.
The notion is backed by
Microsoft, Intel, HP,
Dell and the North
American arm of Philips
Electronics, a k a the
White Space Coalition,
and opposed by
broadcasters on the
theory that it's going to
interfere with TV
reception. Apr. 3, 2008 03:30 AM Reads: 7,139 | SMobile Announces Mobile
Security Package for
Apple's iPhone By Wireless News Desk  Apple's iPhone is a
massive hit; the company
has sold millions of
handsets since the
product's launch in June
2007. Within weeks of the
iPhone hitting the
market, the first of
several highly publicized
security exploits, a
Trojan virus targeting
the device, was
identified. SMobile
Systems has announced
that it has ported its
signature application
suite, Security Shield,
to the iPhone, utilizing
the recently released
Apple Software
Development Kit (SDK). Apr. 1, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 6,596 | Sybase Releases Secure
Email at AJAXWorld's
"iPhone Developer Summit"
in New York City By iPhone News Desk Sybase iAnywhere
announced availability of
support for Apple iPhone
during the first
international iPhone
Developer Summit,
colocated with AJAXWorld
Conference & Expo 2008
East. Information
Anywhere now enables IT
organizations to provide
secure delivery of Lotus
Domino and Microsoft
Exchange enterprise email
to iPhone users, in
addition to a broad range
of other mobile devices.
Sybase iAnywhere?s unique
approach to providing
enterprise email support
for the iPhone reduces
potential security
concerns while still
providing a rich user
experience utilizing
native iPhone
applications. Mar. 25, 2008 07:30 PM Reads: 9,847 | iPhone Developer Summit By Kevin Hoffman  This session will provide
attendees with an
overview of the iPhone
SDK, including discussion
of the App Store, Apple's
planned distribution
channel for SDK
applications. Keep in
mind that the contents of
the SDK and experiences
while using it are
covered under NDA, so be
prepared for me to talk
in generics and leave out
specific details that
might be covered by the
NDA. I am planning on
providing a quick
introduction to
Objective-C for those
attendees who may have
never seen it and might
be worried that it will
be difficult to code in
(it isn't!). Mar. 20, 2008 02:45 PM Reads: 17,375 | The Grand Convergence:
Web + RIA + Widgets +
Client/Server By Richard Monson-Haefel For the past ten years
application developers
have been stuck with only
two desktop client
choices. Traditionally,
they can choose either a
very thin Web-client
technology implemented in
HTML and CSS, or a very
heavyweight thick client
experience implemented
using traditional
client/server (C/S)
technologies (e.g. Java
Swing, MFC). It wasn't
until the introduction of
RIA technologies (e.g.
AJAX, Adobe Flex, Curl,
and Silverlight) and
widget engines (e.g.
Yahoo! Widgets and Google
Gadgets) that we were
given more options. Mar. 13, 2008 06:30 AM Reads: 16,161 Replies: 1 | Drupal Creator Forms
Company By Maureen O'Gara  Acquia has yet to price
its maintenance and
support subscriptions -
there should be a variety
of SLAs - but they're
supposed to include an
electronic update
notification system code
named Spokes for updates
that have been reviewed
for security and
compatibility and are
supported by Acquia.
Acquia is currently at 12
people, expecting to be
25 by the end of the
year. Its Series A money
comes from Northbridge
Venture Partners, Sigma
Partners and O'Reilly
AlphaTech Ventures.
According to Dries' blog,
Drupal 7 should offer the
ability to create, share
and mashup managed
content, letting Drupal
be a data repository
accessed by tools and web
sites across the network. Mar. 12, 2008 12:00 PM Reads: 14,052 Replies: 1 | EC Threats Pry Microsoft
Clam Open By Maureen O'Gara  Microsoft today attempted
to exorcize the
interoperability bogeymen
that have haunted it
since it was first
discovered to be using
secret APIs 20 years ago,
bogeymen that now quote
European antitrust law at
it and carry writs from
the Court of First
Instance in Luxembourg.
To avoid further
confrontation with the
European Commission,
which opened a broad
investigation of
Microsoft's
interoperability last
month, the company said
it would voluntarily open
up all the APIs and
communications protocols
in its biggest revenue
producers now and
forever. To be clear, it
said that these are the
APIs and protocols 'used
by other Microsoft
products.' Feb. 21, 2008 10:00 PM Reads: 13,492 Replies: 2 | Java ME Is Dead, Long
Live Java ME By Barbara Ballard  4 of our 6 first quarter
projects have major
components in Java ME.
These are new
applications, from
companies who understand
the porting issues and
the complexities. This
quarter is not
particularly different
from other quarters: we
get far more work
designing applications
than designing web sites.
Java ME is going to keep
on chugging, maybe even
seeing a rebirth, for
quite a while yet. Feb. 15, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 8,864 Replies: 1 | 3rd International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo CFP Deadline April
11 By Virtualization News Desk  Key opinion-formers in
the field of
infrastructure and
pioneers of
virtualization
technologies of all types
have already begun
submitting speaking
proposals to
Virtualization Conference
& Expo 2008 East, being
held in New York City,
23-24 June, 2008. Topics
covered will range from
Server Virtualization,
Application
Virtualization, Desktop
Virtualization, Network
Virtualization, I/O
Virtualization and
Storage Virtualization,
to Virtual Machine
Automation, Physical to
Virtual (P2V) Migration,
Management Applications,
Tools and Utilities, and
Virtualization Scripts
and Procedures. Feb. 7, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 79,510 Replies: 1 | iPhone Early Adopters at
AJAXWorld's iPhone
Developer Summit By iPhone News Desk  Since the iPhone was
first released, early
adopters haven't stopped
talking about what they
think of the device.
While the free promotion
can be a great marketing
tool for wireless
carriers, it can be
crippling if users have
issues with session and
network quality. This is
the background to the
iPhone Developer Summit
session 'Early Adopters:
The Key to Free Publicity
or the Fall of a
Technology,' to be given
in March by Mark
McIlvane, President & COO
of Velocent Systems. Jan. 5, 2008 03:15 PM Reads: 13,980 | The i-Technology World
Celebrates 25th
Anniversary of TCP/IP By Web 2.0 News Desk Google's new-year special
logo, which went live
briefly as 2008 began,
celebrated the 25th
anniversary of TCP/IP -
adopted by Arpanet on
January 1st, 1983. While
'invisible' to most
users, many of the layers
built on top of TCP/IP
are well-known even to
laymen: HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol), FTP
(the File Transfer
Protocol), SMTP and POP3,
and IRC. Jan. 3, 2008 07:30 AM Reads: 19,441 Replies: 2 | Perforce Software to
Manage Software
Development for Symbian
Smartphones By Enterprise Open Source News Desk Perforce Software
announced that Ixonos
Plc, headquartered in
Helsinki, Finland, has
chosen Perforce, the Fast
Software Configuration
Management (SCM) System,
to manage software
development projects for
its leading smartphone
customers. Ixonos'
telecommunications
business unit specializes
in the development,
verification, maintenance
and project management of
software applications and
information systems for
licensees of the Symbian
OS and smartphone
manufacturers. Dec. 14, 2007 08:15 AM Reads: 10,198 | Open Web Developer Summit
to Take Place April
21-22, 2008 in New York
City By Open Web Developer News Desk In keeping with the
longstanding SYS-CON
tradition of being at the
very forefront of
software development with
all its online and
offline resources,
SYS-CON Media & Events
jointly today announced a
double whammy, launching
both 'Open Web
Developer's Journal' (htt
p://openweb.sys-con.com)
and 'Open Web Developer
Summit' (http://openweb.s
ys-con.com) - to be held
for the first time in New
York City April 21-22,
2008. Dec. 12, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 36,628 Replies: 1 | Is Motorola the Next Sun?
Thanks to Ed Zander By Maureen O'Gara  Since Ed Zander led Sun
into the valley of the
shadow of death back,
what? over five years ago
now, it has never
recovered. And there's a
good chance the same
thing may happen to
Motorola. With a year
left to run on his
contract, Zander quit
yesterday and clearly not
a moment too soon given
the events of the last
year or so. There are
people who would have
gladly ridden him out of
town on a rail months ago
and it's assumed he's
resigning now to avoid
getting fired. Zander,
whose telecom experience
consisted of answering
the phone, was brought in
four years ago to narrow
the lead in phones
between a first-place
Nokia and a second-place
Motorola. Motorola is now
in third place, losing
ground to both Nokia and
Samsung, its market share
sheered from 20.7% a year
ago to 13.1% now. Dec. 3, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 17,864 Replies: 1 | High-Tech Public
Relations and Alan
Zeichick of SD Times -
Analyze This! By Engin Sezici Within minutes of my blog
entry, I received the
strangest email
notification, alerting me
to another blog written
by Alan Zeichick,
'co-founder and editorial
director of BZ Media,
which publishes SD Times
and Software Test &
Performance, and which
also produces the
Software Security Summit,
Software Test &
Performance Conference,
and EclipseWorld. Also
president and principal
analyst of Camden
Associates.' That's what
his bio says. Nov. 30, 2007 01:45 PM Reads: 29,490 | ORACLE BEA - What Larry
Wants, Larry Gets,
Always! By James Hamilton  Here are my thoughts on
this. I was expecting
Alfred - who is known to
be an arrogant and
incompetent CEO - to run
away from Larry as fast
as he could. But this
movie usually ends as
follows. First, history
repeats itself. By that I
mean that Alfred should
remember Larry's
PeopleSoft hunt, which
ended up with the
PeopleSoft's CEO's head
on a stick. In my humble
opinion, in Act 2 of
Larry's BEA hunt, we will
see Alfred's head on a
stick and the BEA
shareholders will make
the wedding plans, as
always happens when Larry
plans another marriage
for his baby Oracle. Nov. 17, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 24,648 Replies: 1 | Katerina Muchachos,
Kayikci and SOA World By Engin Sezici I asked what she did for
a living. She said she
was a software engineer
working with SOA. I did
not think about my plane
ride much until I arrived
in San Francisco to
attend the SOA World
Conference & Expo this
past Monday and Tuesday.
The first day of the
conference as I walked
into the hotel, guess who
I saw? My friend who I
met on the Turkish
Airlines flight from
Istanbul. What a small
world, isn't it? Her
company was one of the
sponsors of the event. Nov. 15, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 30,275 | Dojo Hits 1.0 By Maureen O'Gara The three-year-old Dojo
Foundation has put out
version 1.0 of Dojo, an
open source JavaScript
toolkit for AJAX
development meant for
building rich Web 2.0
applications without
proprietary plug-ins or
single-vendor solutions.
The widgetry makes use of
Google Gears, Google's
solution for making
applications work both
on- and offline. What
Dojo calls Dojo Offline
is based on it. The
toolkit is all of 25K in
size and supports
progressive enhancement
and animations and is
supposed to open the door
to a wealth of
high-quality widgets and
extension modules. Dojo
also supports the
Firefox, Safari, Internet
Explorer and Opera
browsers and the OpenAjax
Alliance Hub 1.0 to
guarantee
interoperability with
other toolkits IBM, Sun,
BEA and AOL are Dojo
backers. Nov. 9, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 26,456 Replies: 1 | Another "Fair and
Balanced" Leopard Article
by Joe Wilcox and eWeek By Kevin Hoffman  My own personal install
of Leopard seems to be
having periodic trouble
completing a shutdown on
the 17' MBP. Annoying?
Yes. Worthy of posting
something inflammatory
such as 'wrong with
Leopard's spots'?
Doubtful. So, in looking
at eWeek's Microsoft
Watch's latest article, I
leave you with this
parting thought: If it
walks like a shill, acts
like a shill, and smells
like a shill.... Nov. 7, 2007 10:15 AM Reads: 10,880 Replies: 1 | Google Gang Unveils
"gPhone" Platform,
Android By Maureen O'Gara Google made its first
public move today to put
its brand on the mobile
sector, announcing an
Open Handset Alliance of
33 partner companies
committed to advancing an
open source platform
called Android. Google's
partners, gathered
apparently over the last
year, include T-Mobile,
Motorola, Sprint Nextel,
China Mobile, KDDI, NTT
DoCoMo, Telecom Italia,
eBay and Telefonica as
well as HTC, Samsung,
Qualcomm, Nvidia, TI and
Wind River. Obviously
Apple, Microsoft and
Nokia aren't members. Nov. 6, 2007 03:15 AM Reads: 15,326 Replies: 2 | What Code Do You Want To
See Written in Leopard? By Kevin Hoffman  Now that Leopard is out
and everyone is, I
suspect, feverishly
reformatting their
laptops and desktops to
install the retail copy
of Leopard, developers
can finally start sharing
their Leopard code
samples. Rather than me
sitting around making up
stupid reasons why
such-and-such code sample
might be useful to you, I
figured I would ask what
code you want to see
written in Leopard. Keep
in mind that I will not
write code samples that
do not use garbage
collection or the new
property syntax, so
you'll just have to
suffer through that. Nov. 2, 2007 01:30 AM Reads: 15,363 | Web 2.0 - Web 3.0 - The
"Social Web" By Matt Goddard  Let's consider the pages
of a traditional
corporate Website. They
include an 'about me'
page, a contact page, a
careers section, and
probably a page with news
and press releases. The
words look good on paper,
and, more than likely, a
committee gave the final
sign-off on the site's
content. Visitors
frequent these pages
because they want to
learn about the company's
products and services,
contact the company by
phone to request more
information, or find a
job. Nov. 2, 2007 01:15 AM Reads: 25,681 Replies: 2 | New Column: A Geek's
Bookshelf By Gary Cornell  What I am going to do in
this regular column is
feed my habit by
highlighting some of the
books I am reading, and
(mostly) enjoying. (I
will only rarely write
negative reviews; it's a
rare book that I 'do not
put down gently but throw
across the room with
great force' after all.)
Geeks like to read - and
not only programming
books. Most of us read
incessantly. Whether it's
popular science, sci-fi
or fantasy, a good
thriller or an occasional
popular history book or
biography, it's a rare
geek who isn't in love
with books. And I am no
exception, although I
have to confess I am
rather an extreme case
since my love of books
and eclectic tastes
borders on the 'gentle
madness' aka bibliomania. Nov. 1, 2007 05:30 AM Reads: 28,084 Replies: 4 | Will the gPhone Make a
Difference? By David Weinberger  There's a really
interesting (free)
article by Amol Sharma in
the Wall Street Journal
about Google's expected
cellphone software, and
whether Google will be
able to do the necessary
deals with the mobile
carriers. In addition to
providing core Google
apps (search, maps,
YouTube, etc.), the rumor
is that the Google mobile
operating system will be
open to developers who
want to use the phone's
services, such as GPS
data. Oct. 31, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 8,173 Replies: 2 |
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