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Yesterday, analyst firm J. Gold Associates stated that they expect the Google Android and Nokia Symbian operating systems to merge into a single platform.
“We expect that within the next three-six months, Symbian and Android will combine to provide a single open source OS,” stated the firm...
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Ewan decides he needs to do his own device comparison round up. Some light relief for the weekend? I don't know about you, but Steve's recent head to head challenge of real world tasks left me rather cold.
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According to the oracle-like superbrains at J. Gold Associates, Google's Android OS and Nokia's Symbian will "combine to provide a single open source OS," sometime in the very near future... say, three to six months. Sure, Android is just about to launch on devices in...
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From engadget.com
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by Joshua Topolsky, posted Jul 25th 2008 at 11:00AM According to the oracle-like superbrains at J. Gold Associates, Google's Android OS and Nokia's Symbian ...
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Nokia is acquiring the remainder of Symbian for $410 million and opening the popular mobile-phone platform through the Symbian Foundation to challenge Google's Android, Microsoft's Open Windows and even Apple, ...
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Vendor neutrality and greater transparency will increase adoption of the soon to be open mobile platform, executives point out.
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From techweb.com
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-- According to Google, there are 1 trillion unique URLs out there. [Google Blog] -- Could Google's Android open-source mobile operating system eventually merge with Symbian, Nokia's open-source mobile operating system? [InformationWeek] -- AT&T is trying to delay Sprint's WiMAX merger with...
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From portfolio.com
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Despite predictions by analysis firm J. Gold Associates, officials with Symbian, Nokia, and Google aren't positive the union would work right now.
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From informationweek.com
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Nokia's recent acquisition of Symbian and the subsequent open sourcing of the platform, in addition to their acquisition of Trolltech earlier, have cemented the company as a leader in open source mobile platforms. Google's Android project has garnered interest from industry leaders and carriers...
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At the OSCON convention in Portland, Symbian vice president of strategy John Forsyth discussed plans for opening the Symbian mobile platform.Read More...
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