Thursday, August 27, 2009

Nokia to Use Linux in New Smart Phone

Nokia is trying to stop the growth of iPhone and RIM products by introducing a Linux-based phone. Symbian is gone as platform for smart phones....

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"Nokia to Use Linux in New Smart Phone"

Nokia said it will sell its first smart phone based on Linux-based software, a move the handset giant hopes will allow it to take share from Apple's iPhone.

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