Vision Mobile Blog - 00:00:00
Community development in open source software is not just for geeks in sandals nor for niche Linux companies any more. It’s mainstream and it’s here to stay.
The recent analysis of companies contributing code to the Linux kernel shows that large companies including Novell, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Texas Instruments are getting serious about engaging in community development. Organisations such as the limofoundation.org are encouraging their members to work with community projects “upstream”, that is, with the community rather than in isolation, to avoid missing out on millions of dollars worth of (PDF link).
Reuters - 00:00:00
Wireless Linux group LiMo expects three major operators to offer handsets using its platform this year, to compete with news rivals Google and Apple, its executive director said. So far only Vodafone has launched a model in Europe, using its Linux-based operating system, while 60 handsets were launched using the platform, mostly in Japan and South-Korea.
Guardian - 00:00:00
London is to become the centre of a fightback by the world's biggest mobile phone networks, which together serve more than four billion customers, against the growing power of Apple and Google.
The capital will be the location for the headquarters of a new business that will create a single global market for downloadable mobile phone applications, allowing the mobile phone companies to cash in on the growing craze for "apps".
bnetTV - 00:00:00
Andrew Shikiar of the limofoundation.org speaks with bnetTV about its open handset platform.
limofoundation.org - 00:00:00
Giovanni della Rossa interviews Andrew Shikiar of limofoundation.org during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. This podcast is also available from iTunes.
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Reuters - 00:00:00
The two consortiums, wireless Linux group LiMo and application alliance WAC, offer operators alternatives to the software and services of Apple, Google or Nokia as they can brand and customize their software.
Rethink Wireless - 00:00:00
The most striking announcement at the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona was the formation of the Wholesale Applications Community (WAC) by 24 major operators, sounding a loud clarion call against the threat of Google and the bitpipe role. It was clear that this initiative tied in ideally with the LiMO mobile platform - both looking to create a white label software platform with a common developer base, to support operator branded apps and user experiences. The limofoundation.org welcomed the move at the time, but is now seeking closer ties, which could build up a real head of carrier steam behind its Linux oriented efforts.
Telecoms - 00:00:00
Keen to increase its relevancy across all industry areas, mobile Linux evangelist group the limofoundation.org is looking to build bridges with the recently formed Wholesale Applications Community.
GSMA Mobile Business Briefing - 00:00:00
Mobile Linux platform group the limofoundation.org has sought to align itself with the recently established Wholesale Applications Community, claiming that both initiatives share “belief in true openness.” The Wholesale Applications Community, launched at Mobile World Congress last month, sees at least 24 of the world’s largest operators join forces to launch an open international applications platform, marking the largest unified move to date by the operator community into the mobile apps space.
Rethink Wireless - 00:00:00
Mobile OSes have been a major theme at Mobile World Congress this year, and each of the main contenders has taken a stab at diluting the buzz around Android, as the Google OS goes mass market. Windows Mobile, the new MeeGo and Symbian all showed off new platforms, but it was the limofoundation.org that really tapped into the mood of the show - nailing its colors firmly to the mast of the cellcos' defense against the open web.
Reuters - 00:00:00
LiMo, a non-profit foundation, hopes to benefit from its focus on giving greater say over software development to telecoms operators.
The role of top operators in the platform - Vodafone uses it in its 360 offering - is a key attraction for Adobe, whose Flash is among the world's most widely used web-based computer programs, and it has some 1.6 million developers.
Vodafone and other operators have strongly pledged for a smaller number of operating systems, as supporting them is a timely and costly exercise.
Fierce Wireless - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org added Adobe and three other companies as members, and the open-source industry consortium also released the latest version of its platform, called R3.
The support of Adobe will allow LiMo handsets to run the company's Flash platform. Indeed, LiMo said Adobe will work with LiMo Members (which number more than 50) to make porting Flash to the LiMo platform simpler.
Financial Times - 00:00:00
LiMo could do with a little of the limelight. The mobile Linux operating system has been almost forgotten as Google-led Android has become the open-source flavour of the year for handset makers and carriers.
Mycom Journal - 00:00:00
limofoundation.orgは11月9日、都内で説明会を開催し、同ファウンデーションの活動状況の報告を行った。limofoundation.orgは、Linuxをベースとした携帯電話向けソフトウェアプラットフォームの構築を目指し年1月に発足した団体で、端末メーカーのほか、キャリアやソフトウェアベンダといった業界に関係する企業で構成、これまで44機種が発売され、その内34機種がNECおよびパナソニックからNTTドコモ向けとして提供されてきた。
Impress Watch Corporation - 00:00:00
9日、Linuxベースの携帯電話向けソフトウェアプラットフォームを提供する団体「limofoundation.org(リモ・ファウンデーション)」の記者会見が都内で開催された。チェアパーソンを務めるNTTドコモ執行役員 プロダクト部長の永田清人氏や、エグゼクティブディレクターのモーガン・ギリス氏から、LiMoの特徴や現状が紹介された。
Dial-a-Phone - 00:00:00
Vodafone has announced the launch of its new 360 web portal along with the release of two new touchscreen phones that will let customers take advantage of the new service. The 360 service is an Internet portal which brings cloud computing to Vodafone’s handsets...So why should you bother paying attention to the new handsets being released by Vodafone? It’s because they’re both set to run on the LiMo platform which means big things for the future of the mobile industry.
Rethink:Wireless - 00:00:00
It is easy to assume that the mobile OS battle will be a straight fight between Symbian and Android, with a role for a few proprietary systems, notably iPhone. But the picture remains complex.
LinuxInsider - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org is mustering its members and planning for the release of several handsets on its R2 platform over the rest of this year and into next. First up is Samsung's Vodaphone 360 H1, a new handset that will be first target Europe and supports the brand-new Vodafone 360 service.
Reuters - 00:00:00
Vodafone launched a Web service meshing social networks, contacts and entertainment in a bid to fend off stiff competition from Apple, Google, and Nokia.
Engadget - 00:00:00
This Time last year, you might have thought that LiMo was waning in the shadow of Android's eminence, but we're witnessing the vanguard of a new resurgence in the form of the Vodafone 360 H1 and M1 handsets by Samsung.
Telecoms - 00:00:00
Wireless behemoth Vodafone on Thursday announced an aggregation platform that brings a user’s contacts, social networks and messages together in one place.
EE Times - 00:00:00
Samsung has collaborated with Vodafone to bring its first handsets using the LiMo operating system Release 2 to market, and the operator is using the two models to launch a set of new internet services for mobiles that draws on the growing popularity of social networking on the move.
TelephonyOnline - 00:00:00
Vodafone is puttingthe limofoundation.orgs Linux-based operating system at the heart of its new social-networking centric mobile Internet portal, called 360, and plans to bring the phones and service to most of its global subsidaries this year and next. The big exception is Verizon Wireless, which tends to go its own way anyhow. But while VZW may not be participating in Vodafone’s global cloud applications extraveganza, it is still following its lead on the device.
FierceWireless - 00:00:00
As part of its new Vodafone 360 mobile Internet initiative, Vodafone is releasing the first two devices using the LiMo operating system Release 2. Both devices are made by Samsung.
mocoNews - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org has been running under the radar with competing mobile operating systems like Palm’s webOS, Google’s Android and Microsoft’s getting significantly more attention. But today, it’s sticking its head up and saying that it has widespread support, and that we’ll see significant progress from the open-source Linux platform over the next two years.
Electronics Weekly - 00:00:00
The mobile software world is evolving at a rapid rate buoyed by the infusion of open source principles, methodologies, philosophies and licensing. While this is exciting and invigorating, it is also giving rise to a number of issues - some new, while others give us a sense of "déjà-vu".
LinuxInsider - 00:00:00
Developing a good mobile platform is really about making a long and complicated series of trade-offs. Software implementation in this world of trade-offs is a challenge. In associating with groups like LiMo, OHA and Symbian, experts can work together with an extensive focus on usability to move away from the assembly-line approach.
Electronics Weekly - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org - the consortium that is creating an open, Linux-based platform for mobile devices - has announced the newest round of LiMo-compliant handsets that have been released to market.
Rethink:Wireless - 00:00:00
With all the mobile Linux attention on Android and Maemo, what of the limofoundation.org? The group risks being overshadowed by the other two, for the very reason it touts as its key advantage - it is a true consortium, rather than being effectively controlled by a single vendor with a powerful interest in promoting its chosen platform. But LiMO soldiers on and quietly amasses new members, this week's latest being haptics technology firm Immersion Technologies.
Reuters - 00:00:00
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Panasonic Corp and NEC Corp unveiled nine new cell phone models on Tuesday that run the open-source LiMo operating system, wireless Linux group LiMo said.
FierceDeveloper - 00:00:00
Open source industry consortium the limofoundation.org announced a new round of LiMo-compliant mobile Linux handsets from members NEC and Panasonic Mobile Communications, bringing its total number of approved devices to 42.
Telecoms - 00:00:00
For all the noise that Google and Symbian might make about the open source nature of their handset operating systems, they are still driven by single vendors. The limofoundation.org, says Morgan Gillis, is genuinely free of a dominant corporate leader. And Gillis has the responsibility of proving that such an environment can generate an operating system that is truly competitive to those that are more obviously steered.
LinuxDevices - 00:00:00
LinuxDevices spoke with limofoundation.org executive director Morgan Gillis about LiMo's upcoming R2 release and a slate of new LiMo phones due this year. Gillis discusses why LiMo is different than other mobile Linux platforms and offers insights on Intel's Wind River acquisition, Android, Chrome, Symbian, and more.
CNET - 00:00:00
The mobile industry has never been more active and interesting, with much of the froth centered on Apple's impressive iPhone. In the wake of the iPhone's success a range of competitors have arisen, many of them open source, including Google Android, Symbian, and...the limofoundation.org.
Electronics Weekly - 00:00:00
Part III of LiMo's series on openness, Linux, and innovation examines Linux as a catalyst for open mobile innovation, and what benefit manufacturers, operators, developers, and consumers might reap as a result.
Electronics Weekly - 00:00:00
In this second part of LiMo's three-part series outlining how openness and Linux are unlocking innovation, LiMo's Andrew Shikiar reviews the keys for successful establishment of an open mobile ecosystem.
Electronics Weekly - 00:00:00
Part I of this three-part series on how openness and Linux are unlocking innovation outlines the many definitions that can be applied to the term "openness" and examined how Linux is impacting the evolving mobile ecosystem.
RethinkWireless - 00:00:00
In the battle to set standards to unify the mobile web experience, operators are determined to play a key role, and they play a key role in Bondi, a set of interfaces that is having a quiet but definite impact. Release 1.0 was announced this week by the OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform), an initiative driven by leading carriers, which looks to create blueprints for mobile devices and applications and create a harmonized web framework.
RethinkWireless - 00:00:00
In the battle to set standards to unify the mobile web experience, operators are determined to play a key role, and they play a key role in Bondi, a set of interfaces that is having a quiet but definite impact. Release 1.0 was announced this week by the OMTP (Open Mobile Terminal Platform), an initiative driven by leading carriers, which looks to create blueprints for mobile devices and applications and create a harmonized web framework.
LinuxInsider - 00:00:00
Three open platform initiatives are set to transform the mobile industry: the limofoundation.org; the Open Handset Alliance; and the Symbian Foundation. Each faces a particular set of challenges, but collectively, these efforts are transforming the mobile industry.
InformationWeek - 00:00:00
The second version of the Linux software for mobile phones includes enhanced support for location-based services, advanced security, and multimedia playback improvements.
Forbes - 00:00:00
Yes, Android devices are coming. So are Symbian and LiMo gadgets. Will this be the year of Android, Symbian or LiMo?
Conde Nast Portfolio - 00:00:00
The arrival of the mobile application store is about to change the way you use your phone, and the industry that makes it.
Telecoms - 00:00:00
The number of smarthphone operating systems is on the increase. With a variety of business and development models, from end to end proprietary to true open source, there ought to be something for everybody.
ZDNet UK - 00:00:00
The dam has truly broken with mobile applications; for years, most consumers seemed indifferent to third-party applications, but now they are viewed as an essential part of any smartphone, just like they are on a PC or Mac.
Telco 2.0 - 00:00:00
Handset Operating Systems are crucial to the Telco 2.0 world - they are at the front line for the presentation of Operator services. Today, the proliferation of handset operating systems is making application development unnecessarily complex. Over time the number of Operating Systems will reduce, and the limofoundation.org is in the prime position to move from its current position at the back of the pack to lead the field.
Telco 2.0 - 00:00:00
In Today’s Special Mobile World Congress Issue: Nokia cooperating with Qualcomm - dogs, cats sleeping together; dire forecasts for Motorola’s future; VZW taps ALU for LTE RAN RFP; here an app, there an app, everywhere an app store; the Telco API cometh; everything is a Web page; the peaceful rise of LiMo; 3’s triumph with INQ; Roshan pays anti-Taliban fighters’ wages by SMS; Afghans get EDGE; comfort in the DRC for Alvarion; wind-powered base stations; ZTE threatens WiMAX boom; ZTE launches revolutionary software-defined radio tech; in “and finally” slot, Samsung’s BeatDJ handset delivers Chris Morris’s vision of the future.
bnetTV - 00:00:00
Saurabh Verma of Azingo, a limofoundation.org development group, shows us how easy it is to make and make changes to mobile applications. Watch the application change go from computer to mobile in 3 minutes.
bnetTV - 00:00:00
Morgan Gillis of the limofoundation.org Shows discusses the open source development platform and how it is more competitive then some of the other open source platforms like Android.
Total Telecom - 00:00:00
Expectations that smartphone shipments will grow by 10-20% in are wide of the mark, and companies basing their strategies on this estimate will run into trouble.
Associated Press via BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
The big news from the GSMA Mobile World Congress this year: New phones using the Android, LiMo and Symbian open-source operating systems are rolling out.
PhoneScoop - 00:00:00
A video tour of two Samsungs and an LG running familiar interfaces on top of Linux from the limofoundation.org.
NetworkWorld - 00:00:00
A flock of new mobile devices unveiled this week at Mobile World Congress are part of the trend toward Linux-powered mobility, incorporating the open-source software stack from the limofoundation.org.
LinuxDevices - 00:00:00
Access is demonstrating its Access Linux Platform (ALP) 3.0 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The new LiMo-compatible "advanced UI" mobile ALP stack leverages Open GL-ES 2.0 to offer 3D special effects, and introduces a standardized API that splits logic from presentation layers, says Access.
Reuters - 00:00:00
BARCELONA, Feb 16 (Reuters) - NEC and Panasonic will unveil on Monday nine new cellphone models running the open-source LiMo operating system, wireless Linux foundation LiMo said at the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona.
Reuters - 00:00:00
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Telecom industry leaders including Nokia, China Mobile and Microsoft raced to announce online software stores on Monday in a drive to find new sources of revenue and please consumers.
NetworkWorld - 00:00:00
"LiMo" might not have the geek cachet of "Android" but the "other" mobile Linux platform announced gains at this week's Mobile World Congress.
PhoneScoop - 00:00:00
A first-look at the limofoundation.org handsets from the MWC show floor
Informilo - 00:00:00
As many as 50,000 people –including the most important movers and shakers of the wireless business -are once again converging for the Mobile World Congress, the annual industry gathering which opens Feb. 16 in Barcelona. To be sure hundreds of start-ups will still try to woo venture capitalists. Larger companies will compete for attention by promoting mobile services and network equipment and flashy new handsets like the hot pink NEC touch screen phone in Japanese operator DoCoMo’s PRIME device range, one of a number of phones launched in Barcelona using the LiMo operating system.
:Rethink Wireless - 00:00:00
Google’s marketing machine may have convinced casual observers that Android is now the only mobile Linux game in town, but in reality it remains immature and many operators and developers remain focused on the main alternative, LiMo, which has a more mature set of features so far.
Computerworld - 00:00:00
February 9, (IDG News Service) The next version of the LiMo Linux-based mobile platform is getting closer to launch, and a number of operators are promising handsets during, the limofoundation.org said today.
Forbes - 00:00:00
One of the largest mobile operators in the world, Spain's Telefonica, joined wireless Linux foundation LiMo on Monday and committed with five other operators to sell phones using its software this year. Vodafone, Orange, Japan's NTT DoCoMo, Korea's SK Telecom, and the top U.S. operator Verizon Wireless will also introduce phones using LiMo software, the operators said in a joint statement ahead of Mobile World Congress trade show next week in Barcelona.
PC Magazine - 00:00:00
Your next cheap phone might be a Linux phone – but you might never know it. The limofoundation.org announced Monday that Verizon Wireless and other global carriers will be rolling out Linux-based phones, possibly including low-cost devices capable of running advanced Web apps.
mocoNews - 00:00:00
After being out of the spotlight for the last couple of months, while Palm, Android and even Windows Mobile, have gotten most of the mindshare, the limofoundation.org fired back today with a handful of announcements before Mobile World Congress kicks off next week.
LinuxDevices - 00:00:00
Azingo announced a touch-enabled version of its LiMo (Linux Mobile)-compliant Azingo Mobile middleware and browser stack. Destined for use on Vodafone-delivered handsets, Azingo Mobile 2.0 offers a new runtime, homescreen interface, browser, and UI toolkit that together enable a smartphone-ready touchscreen- and web-widgets interface.
RCR Wireless News - 00:00:00
limofoundation.org Executive Director Morgan Gillis examines and discusses new mobile business opportunities rising from recent changes in the socio-economic environment.
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eWeek - 00:00:00
Vodafone's membership in the Google-led Open Handset Alliance isn't necessarily a bad thing for the limofoundation.org, which makes an open-source mobile operating system based on Linux that some see as vying for smartphone supremacy with Google's Android mobile and wireless stack. LiMo's Morgan Gillis says overlap among Android, LiMo and Symbian camps is par for the course as they combat Windows Mobile, RIM and the Apple iPhone.
Mobilizedtv - 00:00:00
Does Linux have a bright future in the mobile ecosystem? If you’re Andrew Shikiar, the director of global marketing for the limofoundation.org, the answer is an emphatic yes. In this interview, he meets with MobilizedTV to talk about the foundation’s work and the future of Linux in the mobile ecosystem.
RCR Wireless News - 00:00:00
Proactive approach counteracts ‘dumb pipe’
Forbes - 00:00:00
You don't have to be a Google booster to realize the Tuesday launch of the Internet king's Android platform may alter the mobile landscape.
Associated Press - 00:00:00
Google Inc.'s announcement last year that it would give away software that could run cell phones was met by dizzy accolades from analysts who thought it would let the search engine company conquer the world of mobile advertising.
Ars Technica - 00:00:00
The ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP) attracted lots of attention at the most recent LinuxWorld, where it impressed third-party software developers and intrigued mobile Linux enthusiasts. During the event, I got some hands-on time with the ALP software on functioning prototype boards, and I took the official SDK for a test drive.
RCR Wireless News - 00:00:00
The mobile communications industry is turning the page on its history of proprietary, closed development. Today, mobile is writing its next chapter, and here’s where open development is moving the story.
The Washington Post - 00:00:00
Motorola announced three new Rokr handsets today, one of which is based on the limofoundation.org's Linux operating system.
Forbes - 00:00:00
While Google has been fairly quiet about how its mobile platform, Android, is shaping up, its chief rival is trumpeting its progress.
CIO Magazine - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org plans to announce new members on Monday, including one that is sharing code for developing mobile Web applications, in what the group says is an indication that its Linux mobile-phone platform is maturing.
New York Times - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org, a consortium of wireless-related companies seeking to create an open operating system for cellphones and other wireless devices, has introduced seven new handsets based upon the Linux operating system, bringing the total to 21.
Telecoms - 00:00:00
Mobile Linux collective, the limofoundation.org, announced a raft of new handsets to ship with the operating system on Monday.
CNET Crave Blog - 00:00:00
Seven new mobile phones have passed the limofoundation.org's certification process, and the group has a few new members to welcome aboard.
eWeek - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org reveals the next swath of its Linux-based smart phones, which are designed to help users access the Internet from anywhere on the go. The new phones apply additional pressure on Google's mobile and wireless plans to bring phones based on its Android mobile operating system to the market.
eWeek - 00:00:00
Mobile phone vendors Motorola, NEC and Panasonic have unveiled seven Linux-based smart phones for the limofoundation.org. Review a sneak peek of all seven LiMo Linux smart phones in this eWEEK slide show.
Conde Nast Portfolio - 00:00:00
Blaise Zerega says pull up to the bumper, baby. Sure the iPhone is all the rage, and the media keeps hyping the Google's android, but the smart money is on the LiMo phones.
InternetNews - 00:00:00
With its open source and proprietary rivals proliferating and shoring up their positions, the Linux-based limofoundation.org is pulling out all the stops in its bid to establish itself as the preeminent mobile platform.
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
The field is crowded with efforts to build open source software for cell phones; the players would get more mileage—and better compete with Apple and Microsoft—by working together.
RCR Wireless News - 00:00:00
A race is underway, and the whole world is watching — even though the winners have already been determined.
Telephony Online - 00:00:00
Podcast: Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses the open-source mobile operating system with limofoundation.org executive director Morgan Gillis.
San Jose Mercury News - 00:00:00
Making good software for mobile phones is hard - even for a technically adept company like Google.
Forbes - 00:00:00
Forget the iPhone. The real battle in the mobile industry is over open-source software.
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
Standardization will be put on hold as LiPs and LiMo join forces. LiPs wanted to create a formal Linux standard, while LiMo wanted shared implementation
GigaOM - 00:00:00
Nokia, already a stakeholder in mobile OS maker Symbian, has announced that it will buy the remainder of the company and throw all the assets into a new platform called the Symbian Foundation, which will unite all the flavors of Symbian into a single, common software platform that will go open source in two years.
Wireless Business & Technology - 00:00:00
Collaborative source provides a unique opportunity.
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
Amid high demand for Firefox 3, Mozilla prepares its open-source software to take on Microsoft, Google, and a world of cell-phone confusion.
Linux Insider - 00:00:00
Silos and walled gardens are giving way to collabetition in the mobile handset industry. Faced with customer demands to innovate at nearly light speed, mobile handset makers are discovering that collaborating and using open source software can help them develop products faster, writes Morgan Gillis, executive director of the limofoundation.org.
InternetNews - 00:00:00
In backing the limofoundation.org, a two-year old global Linux consortium, Verizon Wireless is doing much more than choosing sides on the battlefield of mobile operating system development.
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
The cellular giant is throwing its weight behind the Linux-based LiMo operating system, instead of Google's Android, for its mobile phones
Ars Technica - 00:00:00
Mobile carrier Verizon Wireless has joined the Linux Mobile (LiMo) Foundation and has announced plans to adopt the open source software platform. Linux-based phones will be available from Verizon next year, alongside other devices that run competing proprietary operating systems.
CNET - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org is adding several well-known entities to its roster of mobile phone players, including Verizon and Mozilla.
PC World - 00:00:00
Verizon Wireless is throwing its support behind mobile Linux, becoming the first U.S. operator to join the limofoundation.org, a group developing mobile Linux technology.
Engadget - 00:00:00
Following a new round of partnership announcements back in February, limofoundation.org today added 8 new members, bringing the grand total to 40 -- and perhaps most notably, Verizon Wireless becomes the first American carrier to team up with the group and the Foundation's final board member.
Gizmodo - 00:00:00
It looks like Verizon Wireless is super duper committed to open development, because they've just joined the limofoundation.org board of directors.
Associated Press - 00:00:00
NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless is backing a free operating system that competes with programs from Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. and expects it to become the "preferred" software on its network.
Forbes - 00:00:00
Less than a year old, Google's Android is often pictured as the golden child of the open-source mobile platforms. But the limofoundation.org, Android's chief competitor in the mobile open-source community, is stepping up its game.
ZDNet UK - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org, a broad industry consortium of manufacturers, operators and software developers working to put Linux onto the mobile phone, is to launch a major enterprise push later this year.
Washington Post - 00:00:00
Verizon Wireless (NYSE: VZ) confirmed today that it will support the Linux mobile-phone operating system, and join the limofoundation.org as a core member, signaling its commitment to the platform.
Wireless Week - 00:00:00
Until recently, mobile communications was largely closed. Operating systems and content were operator-specific, creating “walled gardens” that ultimately stifled innovation. In this article, limofoundation.org Executive Director discusses how Mobile Linux is unlocking innovation.
Sky News - 00:00:00
The nonprofit limofoundation.org has announced the launch of LiMo Platform Release 1 at the CTIA show in Las Vegas.
CIO Today - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org has released the first version of its open-source LiMo platform for mobile devices. LiMo will challenge Google's Android and Apple, Inc.'s software development kit for Apple's iPhone. Texas Instruments is the latest industry giant to join the limofoundation.org, which already includes mobile-communications giants.
USA Today - 00:00:00
AT&T; and Verizon Wireless lately have embraced the idea of giving consumers greater control over the wireless devices and applications they use, such as e-mail, downloading and picture-sharing.
LinuxWorld - 00:00:00
The executive director of the limofoundation.org discusses his group's efforts to create and establish an open handset platform built on Linux.
Builder.au - 00:00:00
At the Mobile World Congress, we look at how mobile Linux is already making an impact on handsets, with platforms and toolkits shown off by Trolltech, Access and Azingo.
Builder.au - 00:00:00
At the Mobile World Congress, we examine Linux handsets which are already on the market, as well as a low-cost Linux-based 3G phone and Google's Android platform.
Electronicstalk - 00:00:00
Combination of Wind River's Platform for consumer devices, Linux edition with the Access Linux platform forms open and flexible Linux-based platform for mobile devices.
TelecomWeb - 00:00:00
he LiMo (think mobile Linux) Foundation, a trade group created a little more than a year ago to unify the way Linux is used as an underlying cellphone/featurephone operating system, rolled out the strategy for its promised software development kits (SDK), unveiled 18 handsets based on LiMo standards and increased its membership to 32 companies.
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
In years past, when the mobile-phone industry gathered for its biggest annual convention, the talk was mostly about bells and whistles—who had the sexiest, thinnest, or most feature-packed handsets. Not this year. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the center of attention has shifted to the software inside phones that most consumers don't ever think about.
Associated Press - 00:00:00
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The race is on: A consortium of 32 companies has joined a classic battle for primacy with their demonstration of mobile phones to compete with devices that will run Google Inc.'s fledgling Android operating system.
Reuters - 00:00:00
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Samsung (005930.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) and LG Electronics (066570.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday showed new phones using free Linux software from Mobile Linux foundation, which said in total 18 phones from seven vendors would use its software.
Forbes - 00:00:00
As leaders in the wireless industry meet Monday in Barcelona for the annual Mobile World Congress, they will be buzzing about the latest open software platform for mobile handsets. More companies are signing up to support it. A few phone makers will be flashing hot off the bench prototypes. Software developers will be snapping up just-released development kits.
PC World - 00:00:00
Several key supporters are abandoning the LiPS standard to embrace its competitor in mobile Linux projects.
Fierce Mobile Content - 00:00:00
Open source mobile consortium limofoundation.org unveiled the first handsets based on its fledgling Linux-based LiMo Platform and announced nine new members as well as its SDK strategy during a press conference Monday morning at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
CNET - 00:00:00
BARCELONA, Spain--Orange and Access have become the latest companies to join the limofoundation.org, a consortium aimed at promoting mobile Linux.
InformationWeek - 00:00:00
Working handsets and prototypes were shown by Motorola, NTT DoCoMo, Samsung, LG Electronics, Aplix' OPAL, and Purple Labs. By W. David Gardner
Engadget Mobile - 00:00:00
Not to be outdone by a powerful Android presence, the boys and girls at the limofoundation.org have brought it strong with a series of announcements at Mobile World Congress.
LinuxInsider - 21:19:39
"We're warmly and publicly welcoming the OHA. The reason we're doing that is because it is very different from LiMo. Google's background and focus within mobile are on the user experience and, in particular, on bringing the next generation of mobile Internet experience to consumers," said Morgan Gillis, executive director of the limofoundation.org.
eWeek - 00:00:00
Google's mobile applications platform could cut red tape on application development.
CNET - 00:00:00
An interview with the limofoundation.org's Executive Director Morgan Gillis
BusinessWeek - 00:00:00
Its Open Handset Alliance, including Intel, Motorola, and T-Mobile, could threaten Symbian and Microsoft—and redouble investments in mobile software
The Register - 00:00:00
The view from the LiMo Window
GigaOM - 00:00:00
Now that the Google Phone platform has been unveiled, one thing is abundantly clear: Happy days are around the corner for Mobile Linux.
USA Today - 00:00:00
Overview of the Google announcement including an interview with limofoundation.org Executive Director Morgan Gillis
O'Reilly ONLamp - 00:00:00
I ran into a beehive of standardization activity at LinuxWorld Expo this year. The outcomes of these efforts aren’t the traditional standardization documents, numbingly complex yet short on critical detail, that companies have to rush to implement.
IT World Canada - 00:00:00
The market can expect to see by the fruits of a recently-formed initiative to develop the first globally available Linux-based mobile device platform based on industry-developed standards.
Network Computing - 00:00:00
Devoted to fostering usage of Linux on handsets, The limofoundation.org welcomes several new vendors into their fold. Can these new members help rally support for Mobile Linux?
IT Conversations - 00:00:00
Podcast of an interview with limofoundation.org Executive Director Morgan Gillis
InfoWorld - 00:00:00
limofoundation.org gains new members; group will work to create a Linux platform for mobile device
ars technica - 00:00:00
Overview of the LiMo Platform
InformationWeek - 00:00:00
The limofoundation.org, which is developing a Linux-based platform for mobile phones, expects the first handsets using its platform will begin appearing during the first half.
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