Symbian OS Takes on Android, Linux in Massive Open Source Move
Last Updated on Saturday, 06 February 2010 04:45
In a dramatic strategic move, the Symbian Foundation has made source code for the world’s most widely used mobile OS completely free and completely open. In addition, the Foundation says devices for the North American market — the only developed market Symbian hasn’t cracked — are on their way soon, with a partnership with Qualcomm Inc. helping to raise the platform’s visibility in the big domestic CDMA carriers like Verizon Wireless and Sprint-Nextel Corp..
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