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LBS vendor and Intel partner on Moblin MIDs
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| Nokia's Navteq digital-mapping subsidiary announced a partnership with Intel
| to encourage development of location-based services (LBS) software using the
| Linux-based Moblin platform. A new, Intel-sponsored microsite on the Navteq
| Network for Developers portal provides resources for those developing LBS
| software for Atom-based MIDs (mobile Internet devices).
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2829350015.html?kc=rss
Recent:
LSB 4.0 Release Candidate 1 Released
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| I am pleased to announce the availability of LSB 4.0 Release Candidate 1.
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| This version of LSB 4.0 has been put in the normal release directories, but
| IS ONLY A RELEASE CANDIDATE! In particular, certification is not yet open for
| LSB 4.0.
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http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/blog-entry/lsb-40-release-candidate-1-released
Theodore Tso: How the LSB Helps You Behind the Scenes
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| Theodore Tso: So I got involved with Linux starting in 1991; I believe or at
| least Linus tells me that I'm the first North American Linux kernel
| developer. I started in late August of '91 with the Linux kernel version 0.09
| and been involved with Linux for a very long time. In 1999, I started making
| Linux my full-time job when I started working for VA Linux Systems and in
| 2001 I started working for IBM and about nine months ago I started a two-year
| assignment with the Linux Foundation so I'm still employed by IBM but they're
| letting me spend two years helping out the Linux Foundation, largely with the
| Linux standards space, but I'm also doing other things with them in terms of
| you know helping with the Kernel Summit which is now being run out of the
| Linux Foundation and all sorts of other things, but those are probably the
| two biggies.
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http://broadcast.oreilly.com/2008/09/theodore-tso-how-the-lsb-helps.html
Go Google, Linux, or Open source or go home! Google tops wireless application
developers for LBS apps
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| Another interesting finding from the study reports that almost two-thirds
| (60.5%) of wireless developers plan to be using open source or Linux-specific
| tools to build applications for mobile devices in the next year.
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http://gisuser.blogspot.com/2007/10/go-google-linux-or-open-source-or-go.html
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