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23 November 2013
Microsoft + Nokia = Dog
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When Stephen Elop moved from Microsoft to run Nokia, many saw this as part of a cunning plan to prepare the latter for purchase by the f...
17 August 2011
What Does Motoroogle Mean?
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I am really quite relieved Google is trying to acquire Motorola Mobility. Not because I think it will solve all the problems of Android - it...
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14 June 2011
Software Patents: Do as You Would be Done By
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I've written plenty about why software patents should be resisted where they don't exist, and abolished where they do. But if I want...
18 March 2011
Nokia: What's Missing from this Picture?
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One of the reasons why I find the whole Nokia saga so fascinating is that the reasoning behind what is clearly a move of huge importance for...
07 March 2011
Nokia's Not-so-cute Qt Move
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When I was reviewing the fall-out from Nokia's decision to stake its future on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 system, I mentioned paren...
16 February 2011
Nokiasoft: Who are the Open Source Winners and Losers?
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The dust has barely settled on the announcement of the major deal between Nokia and Microsoft, weird possibilities have been and gone, and w...
17 November 2010
Can You Feel the Tension?
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There's an important conference taking place in Brussels next week: "Tensions between Intellectual Property Rights and the ICT sta...
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17 February 2009
Adobe and Nokia Fund Open Screen Project
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The Open Screen Project was set up in May 2008: Partners in the Open Screen Project are working together to provide a consistent runtime en...
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14 January 2009
Qt Goes LGLP: the Trolltech Saga Attains Closure
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There are few commercial programs whose history is more intertwined with the rise of free software than Nokia's Qt toolkit, originally c...
16 July 2008
The Android With No Brain
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On Open Enterprise blog .
25 June 2008
Open Source Mobile Telephony Platforms Are Like Buses...
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On Open Enterprise blog .
24 June 2008
Opening up Symbian – Good or Bad for Linux?
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On Open Enterprise blog .
21 April 2008
Why Ubuntu on ARM Could be a Rich Seam
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You may have heard of the ARM architecture, but you may not know just how widespread it is: ARM today announced that the total number of pr...
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01 February 2008
Knock, Knock, Nokia
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Here's some good news : A company backed by hedge fund and private equity company Fortress Investment Group has filed a lawsuit against ...
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28 January 2008
Is MySQL's Fate the Future of Open Source?
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On Linux Journal .
Nokia Buys Trolltech
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On Open Enterprise blog .
10 December 2007
Nokia: Hollywood's Lapdog, and People's Enemy
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Somewhat naively I thought that Nokia was a savvy company on the side of light - maybe because it's Finnish; but I was wrong, it seems :...
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02 November 2007
Deconstructing the gPhone
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One of the reasons I've been writing about Google's purportedly-imminent gPhone is because of its knock-on effect on the whole GNU/L...
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