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[News] Reports: Motorola Grows Android/Linux Team Seven-fold, Nokia Envies

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Could Android Grease Motorola's Wheels?

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| Motorola is reportedly readying itself for a big push into the new Android 
| mobile software system. The company is said to be on a hiring frenzy for 
| Android developers, upping its staff in that department from 50 to 350.  
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/64648.html

Motorola Building Up 350-Person Android Team. Nokia Also Sniffing Around.

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| The most significant of these may come from Motorola. One of the original 
| partners in the Open Handset Alliance behind the open-source mobile OS, 
| Motorola already has 50 people on its Android team and is growing that to 
| 350, according to an Android developer approached by a headhunter to join the 
| team. That is a huge commitment that shows how big a bet Motorola is making 
| on Android.     
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http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/09/28/motorola-building-up-350-person-android-team-nokia-also-sniffing-around/


Recent:

Nokia's next-gen Linux-based net tablet to incorporate HSDPA

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| To date, none of the Nokia's Linux-based tablets - the 770, N800 and N810 -
| have incorporated cellularl connectivity. Like Apple's iPod Touch, they've
| been intended to connect to the internet primarily over a Wi-Fi link. The
| Nokias also have Bluetooth to allow the to link up to a net-connected mobile
| phone.
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http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/09/22/nokia_maemo_5_details/


Nokia unveils Maemo roadmap, plans for 3G Internet Tablet

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| During a presentation at the Open Source in Mobile (OSiM) event in Berlin
| yesterday, Nokia open source director Ari Jaaksi revealed plans for Maemo 5,
| the next generation of the Linux-based operating system used on the company's
| Internet Tablet devices. The new version of the platform will support 3G data
| connectivity (a WiMAX-enabled Internet Tablet was announced earlier this
| year) and TI's high-performance OMAP 3 processor.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080918-nokia-unveils-maemo-roadmap-plans-for-3g-internet-tablet.html
http://tinyurl.com/54cvhc


Nokia’s Maemo 5 open-source Linux OS promises faster, more powerful Internet
Tablets

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| Nokia’s little Linux-based, open-source darling has really blossomed into one
| fine looking platform. And, as the Maemo platform that powers Nokia Internet
| Tablets, like the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet, again grows too big for its
| britches, Nokia will have to release newer versions of the Linux-based mobile
| platform.
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http://www.intomobile.com/2008/09/17/nokias-maemo-5-open-source-linux-os-promises-faster-more-powerful-internet-tablets.html


Nokia looks beyond Symbian to Linux

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| With a 47.9 percent stake in Symbian, the leading mobile platform that it
| co-founded in 1998 and which today powers some 206 million mobile phones,
| Nokia has long championed it at the expense of rival platforms such as Linux.
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| No longer.
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| The mobile-phone maker is increasingly selecting Linux for Internet-enabled
| mobile devices, with its CFO declaring of Linux, "It's going to be terribly
| important."
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9949262-7.html


Symbian extends collaboration offer to Google, possibly Android

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| "We already work together and so whatever collaboration, if there is an
| opportunity, we will be happy to collaborate with them," Symbian chief
| executive Nigel Clifford told reporters in Tokyo. "And that could be on the
| application level or that could be on the more fundamental operating system
| level."
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http://www.intomobile.com/2008/07/16/symbian-extends-collaboration-offer-to-google-possibly-android.html


Nokia and the battle for open source's soul

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| The Finnish giant had, until now, kept out of the major alliances being
| formed in the mobile Linux space — the LiMo Foundation and the Google-led
| Open Handset Alliance (OHA) — because it could afford to. Enjoying 40 percent
| of the global handset market, and holding the largest stake in the
| market-leading Symbian platform, Nokia did not have to be quite as reactive
| as other manufacturers when it came to the open-source revolution. It was,
| however, inevitable that it would join the revolution and, after a suitable
| period of observer status, it chose the right time to do so.
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http://www.itvoir.com/portal/boxx/modules/blogs/Blog-Detail.asp?BlogID=1888


Nokia embraces Ubuntu OS

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| Nokia’s Internet Tablet devices are set to get a port of the Linux operating
| system Ubuntu, following the release of the latest ‘Hardy Heron’ v8.04 of
| Ubuntu this week.  
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http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/linux/nokia-embraces-ubuntu-os--330238


Nokia does not get it

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| You better start playing by the rules because else the other companies might
| do it faster than Nokia and you will lose the opportunity. Oh: And just as a
| remind: when you go open source, you must play by the rules by honoring the
| license of the software.
|
| Really, it’s sad to listen to things like this from someone controlling the
| company who owns Trolltech  I am sure that the vice-president of companies
| like Red Hat wouldn’t say nonsense like the above. But it’s no surprise
| coming from someone in a company that seems to be absolutely in favor of
| software patents in Europe according to FFII.
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http://edulix.wordpress.com/2008/06/14/nokia-does-not-get-it/


Ari Jaaksi of Nokia Wants to Educate the Linux Community

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| But perhaps the community has some education for Jaaksi and Nokia. Jaaksi
| hosted me at a Nokia dinner in 2000, he's a nice guy and has been interested
| in Linux for a long time. But Nokia's barking up the wrong tree this time,
| because Nokia can do everything it wants with DRM, IPR, and SIM locks without
| bothering the Linux developers about it - and both Nokia and the Linux
| developers will like it better that way. It's surprising that Nokia doesn't
| understand that at this late date.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2008/6/11/43198
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