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How openness and Linux are unlocking innovation [Part 1]
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| Additionally, Linux is not tied to the brand or agenda of any other major
| company, as is the case for Nokia's Symbian OS and Microsoft with its Windows
| Mobile OS, which creates unfettered business model flexibility that can fully
| support a highly customisable user experience.
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| Mobile Linux solutions share APIs with the desktop and enterprise solutions.
| As a result, previously developed third-party Linux applications can be
| ported to the mobile environment more efficiently and cost-effectively.
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http://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/open-source-linux/2009/07/how-openness-and-linux-are-unlocking-innovation-part-1.html
Recent:
Microsoft Product Improvement Is Not Innovation
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| Wow. To those who say that there are no Microsoft fans, the messages from my
| last blog entry prove you wrong. One of the complaints was my assertion that
| Microsoft does not innovate anymore; perhaps the problem is in the definition
| of that word. To me, slow but steady improvement in existing products and
| services isn't innovation, it's maintenance and support. Those are important
| things, no doubt, especially to existing customers, but they're not the same
| as innovation.
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http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2009/04/microsoft_produ.html
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