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Showing posts with label symbian. Show all posts
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...
13 October 2008

Symbian's Patently Terrible “Triumph”

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Although I've written elsewhere about the recent court case of Symbian v Comptroller General of Patents, noting that it was bad news, I ...
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08 October 2008

Bad News on the UK Software Patent Front

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Why is there always this Jesuitical casuistry when it comes to software? We have the following: what goes on inside a computer can be said...
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 .
19 March 2008

Court Backslides on UK Software Patents

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On Open Enterprise blog .
24 January 2008

Will Google's Android Lead to HAL 9000?

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Google's Android platform remains something of an unknown quantity: until real-life applications of it start to come through, it is hard...
07 September 2007

Mobile Linux Goes East

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There's an interesting graphic in this story , which shows how very different the smartphone market is around the world - and how big Li...
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