Thursday, June 26, 2008

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Nokia Symbian notes


The Finnish giant will buy the system, and creates a foundation builders, big telecom and information technology. everything is moving on the chessboard of global mobile telecommunications: Blackberry arrives in Italy at first, Apple is about to revolutionize the world of its iPhone, Google announced a delay of its Android, Microsoft is moving with speed in different territories and Nokia, along with other giants of the world cell phone, try to gain a strong position in the field, most important, the operating system for smartphones, aiming to make all the Symbian platform - in the future - open source. Nokia announced yesterday that plans to acquire the shares of Symbian Limited, and then get full control, that will be used to develop the platform and the creation of a non-profit foundation along with "competitors" Sony Ericsson and Motorola, but also to operators Telephone NTT DoCoMo, AT & T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone. Motorola and Sony Ericsson, UIQ Technology will provide, while its activities on DoCoMo MOAP (S). The members of the foundation will use the unified platform without having to make additional licenses. The foundation will engage in the promotion and development of software platforms Symbian, and adhesion - as reported by Nokia with a statement - will be open to other companies. "Giving birth is one of the founding of the greatest contributions ever happened to the development of an open community," said Olli Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia CEO, "We're huge supporters of open source platforms and technologies that give the freedom to build, maintain and evolve applications and services across different machines and offer the largest ecosystem, enabling rapid innovation. Today's announcement is a milestone in our software strategy. "Kallasvuo not mind, the ad is really important because it shifts to a higher level operating systems on the great battle that began in the world of pocket computers, those that time were cell phones and smartphones now call, machines capable of replacing computers for many functions, most notably that of the Internet connection.
The haste of the Finnish giant and the organization of a real "army" of companies is due to the arrival of Android on the market, even if postponed to the end of 2008, and that the new iPhone, which works with the Apple operating system, two innovations that, together with the aggressive campaign to conquer Europe opened by Blackberry (which has its own highly efficient operating system), will bring many changes in the scenario of mobile phones and pocket computers. Battle also starring Windows and Linux operating systems that already work on many handsets and that they offer considerable integration with the desktop computer. The control of operating systems is crucial in the development of applications that are used to produce money for users and companies. According to reports previously collected by the Financial Times, Nokia would provide about $ 410 million for 52% of Symbian shares in the hands of other shareholders, mainly the other groups with which it has teamed up to create the foundation. "Our plan is to become the most widely used software platform in the world, and today Symbian OS dominates the industry in every aspect," said Nigel Clifford, CEO of Symbian, as reported by the press. It will offer "a complete platform of proven functionality, free to use and designed to encourage innovation, which is central to our whole way of working." Source: Republic

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