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- Strategy Analytics: Android and LiMo will Coexist
- BOSTON -- In the week when LiMo completes the absorption of the Linux Phone Standards LiPS Forum and announces new handsets, competitor Android also looks poised for success with Linux-based phones, according to analysts from the Strategy Analytics Handset Component Technologies service. Strategy Analytics is confident that both Android and...
- Research articles 2008-08-04
- At 50 Million Units Per Annum in 2013, Linux Will Take Lion's Share of MID Market, According to ABI Research
- LONDON -- The Mobile Internet Devices MID market is likely to be the first real example of a greenfield situation in which all mobile operating systems start on the same equal footing, without the baggage of previous histories such as existed in the smartphone market. The Linux OS, in the...
- Research articles 2008-08-04
- Strategy Analytics: Nokia Makes Mobile OS a Commodity
- The Battle Shifts to Applications and Services BOSTON -- The Strategy Analytics Handset Component Technologies report, "Nokia Makes Mobile OS a Commodity: Symbian, Android and LiMo to Fight It Out," analyzes the announcement of the Symbian Foundation by Nokia, and how this deal will impact Symbian partners, as well...
- Research articles 2008-07-02
- Linux Framework Wars Down to Two Parties, Says ABI Research
- LONDON -- The recent raft of announcements made by the LiMo Foundation and the Open Handset Alliance indicate that incumbent smartphone OS software vendors will soon face a serious challenge, deriving from two technically competent and coalesced Linux consortia. The LiMo foundation announcement of support from another major carrier in...
- Research articles 2008-06-03
- DoCoMo to Develop Operator Pack for FOMA Handsets
- Tokyo, Japan, Apr 21, 2008 - JCN Newswire - NTT DoCoMo, Inc. today announced that it will develop an operator pack for FOMATM3G handsets compatible with specifications established by the LiMo FoundationTM. DoCoMo expects to begin introducing handsets equipped with the operator pack in the second half of 2009. ...
- Research articles 2008-04-21
- Access Signs MOU to Lead Development of Mobile Platform Based on Access Linux Platform
- Wireless News 12-16-2007 Access Signs MOU to Lead Development of Mobile Platform Based on Access Linux Platform WIRELESS NEWS-December 16, 2007-Access Signs MOU to Lead Development of Mobile Platform Based on Access Linux Platform C2007 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com ...
- Research articles 2007-12-16
- InnoPath Joins LiMo Foundation
- Contributes Expertise in Integrated Mobile Device Management
- Research articles 2007-08-06
- Celunite Becomes First Mobile Phone Operating System Provider to Join the LiMo Foundation
- Company Joins as a Core Member to Help the Foundation Build a World-Class LiMo Compliant Platform
- Research articles 2007-08-07
- NXP and Azingo Team to Deliver LiMo-Based Open Mobile Platform for 3G Linux Handsets
- Single Core Architecture Leverages Platform Interoperability Creating a Flexible, Affordable Solution with Mass-Market Appeal
- Research articles 2008-02-06
- LiMo Foundation Announces Membership Surge
- World's first global mobile Linux initiative announces rapid early expansion of membership as powerful ecosystem begins to take shape
- Research articles 2007-08-06
- MontaVista Software Helps Expand the Use of Linux in Mobile Devices by Joining LiMo Foundation
- MontaVista to Share Expertise Gained from Worldwide Use of MontaVista Mobilinux Software in More Than 35 Million Cell Phones and Other Mobile Devices
- Research articles 2007-09-20
- LiMo Foundation Selects Wind River Technology as the Development Foundation For All Member Contributions
- Wind River Common Integration Environment will Play a Critical Role in the Development of Next-Generation Linux-Based Handsets
- Research articles 2007-12-13
- Wind River Joins LiMo Foundation, Reinforces Commitment to Reduce Complexity of Linux for Mobile Handsets
- Wind River Becomes the First Commercial Linux Provider to Join the Open Source Mobile Platform Consortium
- Research articles 2007-08-06
- Panasonic, NEC Unveil Linux Phones
- HELSINKI (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp and NEC Corp unveiled nine new cell phone models on Tuesday that run the open-source LiMo operating system, wireless Linux group LiMo said. The focus of the cell phone market has been shifting to software development since Google Inc and Apple Inc entered the mobile...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Motorola Leaves LiMo Foundation Board
- The LiMo Foundation has been tacking on members here and there, but they just lost the better part of a major one: Motorola (NYSE: MOT). Moto's VP of software apps and ecosystems, Christy Wyatt, has left the board, but the company will stick around as a standard contributing member. Moto's...
- News items 2009-10-08
- Panasonic, NEC Unveil 9 LiMo Handsets
- The new phones bring the number of LiMo handsets to 42, which the Limo Foundation said represents the highest number of handsets developed by any collaborative organization. function showDescimg{ifelementelement.innerHTML = img.alt;}; "The successful launch of the latest LiMo handsets further establishes LiMo Platform as a leading device platform within today's...
- News items 2009-08-11
- Vodafone and Azingo to make Linux apps
- Mobile operator Vodafone is partnering with US software firm Azingo to develop Linux-based applications. This deal shows Vodafone is still keen on maintaining Linux operating system LiMo as a key platform. Nokia's Symbian operating system is currently the market leader in...
- Articles 2009-02-05
- Limo Adds Mozilla, Verizon to Its Bandwagon
- The LiMo Foundation, a consortium that is building an open software platform for handsets based on Linux, has added Mozilla and Verizon to its roster The full roster of partners added today includes: Infineon Technologies; Kvaleberg AS; Mozilla Corporation; Red Bend...
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- Major mobile operators adopt Linux
- Major mobile operators Telefonica, Verizon Wireless, Vodaphone, Orange, Japan’s NTT DoCoMo and South Korea’s SK Telecom will sell phones running software from wireless Linux foundation, LiMo, within the next year. The joint announcement comes in the lead up to the...
- Articles 2009-02-09
- Motorola ditches LiMo for Android
- Motorola is scaling back its involvement in the LiMo Foundation open-source industry consortium as it continues to shift its focus to the Android mobile operating system. "At this time [it is felt] that the Android platform gives a richer, more consistent foundation with strong support for the ecosystem and...
- News items 2009-10-13
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