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Too Many OSes? Verizon Joins Widget Consortium (PC Magazine)

 
PC Magazine - BlackBerry. iPhone. Android. Windows Mobile. Symbian. That weird proprietary stuff on feature phones. What's a wireless carrier to do? Verizon chief executive Ivan Seidenberg told CTIA attendees Wednesday his company would join a widget development partnership to streamline development. (link)

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