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New Panasonic Mobile Communications FOMA P706ie Joins Growing Number of LiMo Handsets in Consumers' Hands Today Latest Panasonic Model is 23rd Device in Market Leveraging LiMo Platform(TM) Technology LONDON & TOKYO--(Business Wire)-- LiMo Foundation(TM), the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, detailed today the 23rd LiMo-compliant handset. The FOMA P706ie from Panasonic Mobile Communications is another commercially shipping model that delivers many of the innovative features and services that are defining the next-generation mobile consumer experience. "Industry unification upon the LiMo Platform continues to deliver new handsets and innovative applications for mobile consumers," said Morgan Gillis, executive director of the LiMo Foundation.
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via Reuters @ 5:57 22nd Sep
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LiMoâ??s Linux open software platform seems to be cleaning up as the main mobile phone operating system despite the best efforts of Nokia and Google to convince the market of their open platform credentials. The LiMo Foundation, a grouping of mobile
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via UtilityComputing @ 11:06 12th Aug
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LiMo’s Linux open software platform seems to be cleaning up as the main mobile phone operating system despite the best efforts of Nokia and Google to convince the market of their open platform credentials.
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via Electronic Weekly @ 14:49 11th Aug
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LiMo Foundation, a global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry, announced 11 new member companies: Cellon, Esmertec, Freescale Semiconductor, Longcheer Holdings, MIZI Research, Movial Corporation, PacketVideo Corporation (PV), SK Innoace, Telecom Italia, VirtualLogixTM Inc. and ZTE Corporation.
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via Converge! Network Digest @ 7:51 4th Aug
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Two LiMo-member mobile phone stack firms followed through on partnership deals in separate announcements this week. Purple Labs announced a joint testing commitment with Openwave Systems, and Access announced it had concluded a joint development agreement on FOMA phones with NTT DoCoMo.
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via Linux Devices @ 22:34 8th Aug
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The past two years have ushered in three new open source efforts focused on bringing the software to the mobile phone platform: The Open Handset Alliance, the LiMo Foundation and Symbian, the platform Nokia is intent on opening up following its full purchase. This could bring a slew of new options to consumers, but success may require a certain amount of cooperation among the competitors.
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via Linux Insider @ 18:23 2nd Aug
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The past two years have ushered in three new open source efforts focused on bringing the software to the mobile phone platform: The Open Handset Alliance, the LiMo Foundation and Symbian, the platform Nokia is intent on opening up following its full purchase. This could bring a slew of new options to consumers, but success may require a certain amount of cooperation among the competitors.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 12:18 2nd Aug
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Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Red Orbit @ 7:50 4th Aug
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Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Houston Chronicle @ 7:53 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 7:51 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO (Business Wire) -- Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Globe Investor @ 7:53 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 7:55 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO - (Business Wire) Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 7:55 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 4, 2008--Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via Macro World Investor @ 7:54 4th Aug
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SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 04, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Movial, the company that inspires rich, intuitive Internet experiences, today announced it has joined LiMo Foundation, the global consortium of mobile leaders delivering an open handset platform for the whole mobile industry. As part of its commitment to the Linux mobile community, Movial has also unveiled it is open sourcing an innovative technology, Browser D-Bus Bridge, that enables Web developers and designers, operators and device manufacturers for the first time ever, to easily create extremely capable User Interfaces (UI) that transform Web widgets into seamless user driven mobile applications providing new, value-added and differentiated services and superior user experiences.
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via MarketWatch @ 7:54 4th Aug
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Seven new mobile phones have passed the LiMo Foundation's certification process, and the group has a few new members to welcome aboard.
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via Silicon.com @ 7:42 4th Aug
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Freescale Semiconductor is the latest semiconductor firm to join the LiMo Foundation, the industry group behind an open Mobile Linux
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via Electronic Weekly @ 17:24 19th Aug
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New Panasonic Mobile Communications FOMA P706ie Joins Growing Number of LiMo Handsets in Consumers' Hands Today
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via DMN Newswire @ 5:57 22nd Sep
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New Panasonic Mobile Communications FOMA P706ie Joins Growing Number of LiMo Handsets in Consumers' Hands Today
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via Consumer Electronics Net @ 5:57 22nd Sep
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TMCNet: New Panasonic Mobile Communications FOMA P706ie Joins Growing Number of LiMo Handsets in Consumers' Hands Today
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via TMC Net @ 5:57 22nd Sep
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via Internet News @ 17:39 6th Aug
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via ZDNet @ 19:14 5th Aug
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While Google has been fairly quiet about how its mobile platform, Android, is shaping up, its chief rival is trumpeting its progress.
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via Forbes.com @ 7:56 4th Aug
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When it comes to cell phone software, open is the new black. In less than two years, no fewer than three coalitions have formed with the intent of building mobile handset operating systems with input from all comers.
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via Addict3d.org @ 18:23 2nd Aug
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