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Vodafone Mobile Connect Card Driver For Linux

11/05/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.58
Vodafone Mobile Connect Card driver for Linux is a tool that allows you to establish a connection to the Internet using 3G cards. It also allows to send and receive short messages from your computer. The cards currently supported are: Huawei E620, Huawei E220 and Option GlobeTrotter 3G+ EMEA.
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Mobile Leaders Around the World Launch LiMo Foundation

01/26/2007  II
Relevance: 5.43
To support their goal of creating the world's first globally competitive, Linux-based software platform for mobile devices, Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone announced today the official launch of the LiMo Foundation.
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Cellphone giants unveil mobile Linux foundation

01/26/2007  II
Relevance: 5.33
Six of the world's largest telecommunications companies have officially launched a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a common mobile Linux software platform. Founded by Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, and Vodafone, the LiMo Foundation is inviting membership and participation from application and middleware developers.
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Freedomware conquers the mobile world

06/25/2008  I
Relevance: 5.17
"Not long after buying Trolltech, along with their Qtopia platform which they promised to keep as freedomware, Nokia is buying Symbian and, best of all, releasing it as freedomware via the Symbian Foundation under support of numerous mobile related businesses such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Samsung, Texas Instruments and many others. This is quite impressive news considering that Symbian has the majority market share in this market."
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Conference on open-source mobile phones mobilizes

11/03/2006  III
Relevance: 5.13
Prominent embedded Linux companies, standards organizations, and mobile carriers will attend the inaugural"Open Source in Mobile" conference next week in Amsterdam. Sponsored by Trolltech, the event features presentations from MontaVista, Motorola, Panasonic, Purple Labs, a la Mobile, Nokia, VirtualLogix, Access/Palmsource, Orange, BT, Vodafone, Neuf Cegetel, Navica, Sun, and others.
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LiMo: New members added; First release on deck; Is the future about mobile middleware?

01/07/2008  I
Relevance: 4.87
The LiMo Foundation, a mobile consortium that is building an open software platform for handsets based on Linux, added five new members and plans to launch its first release of its application shortly, according to officials. LiMo will announce Monday that Acrodea, ETRI, Huawei, Purple Labs and Trolltech are joining the consortium, which launched a year ago with founding members Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung and Vodafone.
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Nokia: The Mobile Future Is Wide Open

06/25/2008  III
Relevance: 4.40
Nokia Latest News about Nokia is getting in the game of open source cell phone software with its newly acquired Symbian Latest News about Symbian platform. Nokia -- which had already owned 48 percent of Symbian -- bought the remaining 52 percent of the company Tuesday and immediately shifted the product to a royalty-free model. Several leading cell phone providers have already signed on to form the Symbian Foundation and support the single platform. AT&T, LG Electronics, Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung Electronics, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone are all now on board.
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Broadcom joins Linux Mobile Foundation

09/19/2007  II
Relevance: 4.25
Fabless chip supplier Broadcom Corp. (Irvine, Calif.) has joined the LiMo (Linux Mobile) Foundation as an associate member. The group, originally formed by Motorola Inc., NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Vodafone plc, is chartered with delivering a consistent open-source Linux software platform for mobile phones. Broadcom said Linux is gaining momentum in mobile phones and that it would work with LiMo Foundation members to address power consumption, size and cost, in an effort to achieve widespread adoption of Linux-based handsets.[If they only started making Linux drivers for their wireless cards...– Sander]
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