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Motorola leaves Linux users in the lurch with its Linux smartphone

09/18/2007  II
Relevance: 8.95
When Motorola released its smartphone running linux, I thought that it was a great match for my requirements. I later found that the synch. options were Microsoft only, so I contacted Motorola...
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Will Motorola Take Android Down Social Path?

10/21/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 8.79
Motorola is reportedly working to create its first Android-based smartphone. The first phone based on Google's open mobile operating system -- T-Mobile's G1 -- will show up Oct. 22, and Motorola will apparently be joining the party at an undisclosed later date. Still, a fashionably late entrance could be just fine.
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Motorola Z9 leaked

07/08/2007  IIII
Relevance: 8.05
The Boy Genius Report has uncovered the sliding kin to the RAZR 2 family. It's called the Motorola Z9, and seems to be destined for AT&T service. It will brandish Motorola's relatively new Synergy Operating System, which is based on Linux.
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Motorola Entices Developers with Tools for Linux Phones

08/08/2008  III
Relevance: 7.69
Motorola has started a public preview of development tools for unreleased Linux mobile phones. The free Eclipse-based tools will help Linux developers create, test and certify native applications for the newest Motorola handsets. Motorola has released a"public preview" of the first-ever native development tools for unreleased models of its Linux-based mobile phones.
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Motorola Unveils MOTOMAGX Mobile Linux Platform

08/12/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 7.58
Motorola, Inc. today announced a significant step in its commitment to mobile Linux and rich experience creation by introducingMOTOMAGX, its next generation mobile Linux platform. Building on the global success of Motorola's earlier Linux-based platforms, MOTOMAGX lays the foundation to deliver new levels of openness, flexibility and support for third-party applications on Motorola mobile devices.
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Motorola ships new Linux phones

06/28/2008  III
Relevance: 7.36
Motorola has quietly started shipping three new Linux-based"PDA" phones. Available now in China, and also approved by the FCC for use in the U.S., the MotoMing a1600 and a1800 are higher-end versions of the popular a1200, while the a810 adds a lower-end Ming model.
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Interview: Guy Martin of Motorola's Linux Division

08/30/2006  III
Relevance: 7.32
Guy Martin is a distinguished member of technical staff within Motorola's Mobile Devices business. He helped establish opensource.motorola.com, and works with groups inside of Motorola to better interface with the Open Source community.
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Motorola to launch Linux phone in U.S.

05/17/2007  IIII
Relevance: 7.32
Linux/Java has topped CEO Ed Zander's list of things to look for from Motorola as it attempts a financial turnaround, according to a story at LinuxDevices.com. At a New York press conference May 15, Zander introduced Linux-based"Rokr" and"Razr2" models, along with new top-level executives.
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Google und Motorola fördern Gnome

11/05/2008  II
Relevance: 7.11
Die Gnome-Foundation begrüßt Google und Motorola als Sponsoren und neue Mitglieder des Advisory Boards. Das Mobilgeräte-Unternehmen und der Suchmaschinenkönig treten damit in die Reihe der Gnome-Sponsoren.
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Leaked: Motorola loves Linux - E690 PDA Phone

09/19/2006  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.95
It looks like Motorola is making another non-RAZR, which in itself is exciting news. The E690 is a PDA/phone that runs on Linux, yes, Linux.
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