Vodafone has picked U.S. software firm Azingo to develop Linux-based applications, the latest sign the world's largest wireless operator by sales is keeping Linux operating system LiMo as one of its key choices.
Privately held Azingo unveiled the deal on Thursday.
Vodafone, one of the founding members of mobile Linux foundation LiMo, has stressed the importance of cutting the number of different operating systems, raising some media speculation it could dump LiMo support.
"We are building their next-generation application strategy on that," Azingo Chief Executive Mahesh Veerina said in an interview.
Guido Arnone, director of terminals technology at Vodafone, said in a statement: "We (want) to develop cutting-edge applications for our mobile phones based on the LiMo platform."
Still hard to see how all this will pan out, but it's good that LiMo is moving forward. (Via @erwintenhumberg.)
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