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Qualcomm, HP, MySpace to join Symbian camp | Technology
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Qualcomm ( QCOM.O ), MySpace ( NWSA.O ) and 12 more companies joined the Symbian camp on Thursday, giving the mobile operating system larger scale than Google's ( GOOG.O ) Android in the handset software battleground. The focus of the cellphone market has been shifting to ...
  Nokia to launch it’s own app store/portal at MWC 09
Nokia to launch it’s own app store/portal at MWC 09
unwiredview.com — Nokia to launch it’s own app store/portal at MWC 09 Symbian may be the most popular smartphone... platform in the world and there may be tons of interesting mobile apps for it out there. The problem is – there’s no way to easily find and get them on to ... (more) Nokia to launch it’s own app store/portal at MWC 09
Nokia E75 Shows Up On Expansys | Symbian
Nokia E75 Shows Up On Expansys | Symbian
symbian-guru.com — Well look what we have here! The Nokia E75, another highly leaked Nokia handset has showed up... on the UK and French Expansys websites , with an official picture, more juicy information, and a price tag to keep it all real. What we already know about ... (more) Nokia E75 Shows Up On Expansys | Symbian
Nokia and Qualcomm Plan to Develop Advanced Mobile Devices
qualcomm.com — Advanced Mobile Devices Anticipated to Feature S60 Software and Qualcomm?s Integrated Chipsets for a New Level of... Mobile Performance (more) Nokia and Qualcomm Plan to Develop Advanced Mobile Devices
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Symbian Foundation Adds to Its Flock
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... joining the Nokia-led Symbian Foundation. Nokia bought Symbian in 2008 and plans to create a new, open-source base for the mobile platform. It has gathered 78 member companies into the Symbian Foundation. Other firms joining today are Atelier, Bank of America, Gemalto, Imagination Technologies, Mobica, Nanoradio, Omron Software, SanDisk, SESCA, SiRF Technology and VirtualLogix. Nokia and its partners hope to create a better competitor to Apple, RIM, and Google's Android platforms. more info at Reuters ...

Nuevos miembros de Symbian Foundation: HP, MySpace, Qualcomm y 11 más
Celularis — ... Mobica, Nanoradio, SiRF Technology, SESCA y VirtualLogix. Con estos 14 nuevos miembros, ya son un total de 78 empresas entre las cuales están Samsung, LG, Sony Ericsson, AT&T y Vodafone,  por nombrar sólo algunos. Recordemos que el objetivo principal de Nokia es lanzar una plataforma Symbian de código abierto que estaría disponible el año que viene. Vía Reuters ...

Symbian Foundation to get 14 new members including Qualcomm, HP and MySpace
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... Omron Software Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) SanDisk SESCA SiRF Technology VirtualLogix As a reminder, since its formation, 78 companies have said they plan to join the Symbian Foundation to get access to its software. The first Symbian Foundation software will be released this year, while the official introduction of a new platform will happen by June 2010. [Via: Reuters] Related News from IntoMobile: ...

Symbian Foundation grows larger by 14 including MySpace
Phones Review — ... new members which are… HP, MySpace, Qualcomm. SanDisk, SiRF Technology, Bank of America, Atelier, Gemalto, Imagination Technologies, Mobica, Nanoradio, Omron Software, SESCA, and VirtualLogix. Since the Symbian Foundations conception 78 companies have made plans to take up membership, and the 1st Symbian Foundation software is expected to be released sometime this year and rumour has it they will introduce a new platform in 2010. Image via Source – Reuters ...

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HP, MySpace, SanDisk join Symbian FoundationElectronista | The Macintosh News Network
Nokia today bolstered the Symbian Foundation with the addition of multiple key new members. HP, MySpace and SanDisk lead the new sign-ons and each have their own different reasons for joining the open-source mobile OS project. HP hopes to improve i...