Motorola produces a Linux-based slider with an open platform
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| But the real standout feature of this device is that it runs on Motorola's
| mobile Linux platform, Motomagx.
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http://www.betanews.com/article/Motorola_produces_a_Linuxbased_slider_with_an_open_platform/1202762519
Recent:
Is this the touchscreen Motorola A810?
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| Anything is possible we guess, but this Motorola A810 looks a bit like it
| might have been put together at kindergarten craft hour. Apparently this
| Linux-based — LiMo? — 2.4-inch touchscreen device will feature handwriting
| recognition, a 2 megapixel cam, memory expansion via SD card, and hopefully
| the bezel around the screen will end up a little more even.
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http://mobiunity.com/?p=1516
Motorola A810 new Linux-phone
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| The Chinese-language IT168 has posted pics and brief info on a new
| Linux-powered device – Motorola A810. This is a traditional candy bar with
| the touch-sensitive display and no keyboard. It features a 240×320 pixels
| display, a 2-megapixel camera and an expansion slot.
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http://www.latest-mobile.com/articles/motorola/motorola-a810-new-linux-phone_4683
Related:
Linux the fastest-growing smartphone OS
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| Meanwhile, in the world's largest mobile phone market (China), Linux already
| has a 30 percent share, CCID Consulting Company said in March.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9422438794.html
Linux Sees 'Astronomic' Growth in Mobile Devices
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| "We were very aware that the growth in mobile for Linux was huge, but we
| didn't know it was so astronomic," Amanda McPherson, marketing director for
| the Linux Foundation, told LinuxInsider. "These are very encouraging
| numbers." Why Linux has drawn significant support from the community of
| handset manufacturers can be explained on several fronts, McPherson said.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/59162.html
Funambol CEO Fabrizio Capobianco: Linux Is Mobile's Future
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| LinuxInsider met with Capobianco to discuss his view on the role of open
| source in creating Mobile 2.0 as a voice and data carrier parallel to the
| Internet. The meeting occurred in the wake of Google's announcement earlier
| this month that it was negotiating with wireless carriers, handset makers,
| software developers and hardware providers to use an open source mobile
| platform, Android.
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http://www.technewsworld.com/story/60340.html
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