Linux has owned a modest share of the mobile phone market for years, with Motorola leading the way. In 2009, however, not only did the Linux-based Android operating system arrive with a major splash, but other new flavors of mobile Linux emerged, … Palm still has a shot at being a smartphone contender. Linux also emerged in the Garmin-Asus distro found in the Nuvifone G60, as well as Nokia’s N900 cellular-enabled Maemo Linux phone, that company’s first Linux handset . …

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Mobile Internet Solutions » 2009: A breakthrough year for mobile Linux

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