Symbian: Linux unfit for mobile phones

  2008-09-20 01:00:02
Symbian has told the world that as open source operating systems go, Linux is unfit for mobile phones."There’s been a lot of misleading information over the years...about the fitness of Linux for the mobile space," Jerry Panagrossi, vp of Symbian's North American operations, told industry insiders this morning at the GigaOM:Mobilize conference in San Francisco. 
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