Startup Promises First Linux Smartphone Based On Open Standards

  2007-01-10 12:00:02
OpenMoko, a Taiwanese startup that develops mobile hardware and software, next month plans to start selling what it claims to be the first Linux smartphone based completely on open standards. 
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