Hey, can someone call me a LiMO? OK, you're a LiMO.
Here's one LiMO pulling up that won't make guys at Google's Android group happy. The LiMO Foundation announced their first release of their Linux-based mobile device platform, LiMo Platform Release 1. Woo-hoo! Real unified Linux phones we can put our hands on to run Java ME technology, not vapor-droid-ware. :-)
See:
No vapor-ware, LiMO drives up
Here's a quote:
The LiMo (Linux Mobile) Platform combines
standards and open-source projects into a
modular, hardware-independent plug-in
architecture that provides a secure run-
time environment, says the Foundation.
Founded in January 2007, the industry
group was confronted with what many see
as a competitive mobile platform when
Google and the Open Handset Alliance
(OHA) announced the Linux-based Android
phone stack platform. Both efforts are
attempting to consolidate the fragmented
mobile Linux market around common
platforms in order to reduce costs and
promote interoperability.
These are not the droids you were looking for. They're better. They're shipping. :-)
Hinkmond
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