RonB wrote:
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> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> Open Source Mobile Platforms ? The Complete List
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>> | Android : With HTC Touch and HTC Hero being a huge success, the
>> | Google-promoted mobile stack Android, is touted as something to look
>> | forward to. With a Java-like programming interface, the Android SDK is
>> | easy to install and start developing apps on. Android Apps for these
>> | smart phones are increasing in number and soon can be a serious
>> | contender for the iPhone App Store.
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>> | Maemo : Nokia?s 770 Internet Tablet was one of the first commercially
>> | available MID running Linux. The Nokia N10 is the latest offering from
>> | Nokia running on the Maemo platform. Although Maemo does have VoIP
>> | apps, it is primarily being designed for Internet Tablets rather than
>> | Smart phones.
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>> | Moblin : Molin, asuumably short for Mobile Linux, was an initiative
>> | from Intel. After the release of their Atom family of processors,
>> | Moblin recieved further push from Intel in engaging the community.
>> | Moblin, like Maemo, is primarily targetted towards Netbooks, MIDs and
>> | Internet Tablets. It utilizes some of the modern embedded linux
>> | components like the Gnome-based Clutter toolkit which used OpenGL to
>> | create fast and visually rich GUIs.
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>> http://www.pluggd.in/open-source-mobile-platform-list-297/
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> Where's WebOS on the list?
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Ask the author, not Roy...
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