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Despite Nokia's embrace of a free licensing model for Symbian and the opening of Android, Microsoft executives recently indicated that the software giant has no plans to abandon the proprietary nature of its Windows Mobile platform model or switch to a free licensing model. Rivals see M...
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16 Months Ago,
CIO Today says
(in Nokia Joins Open-Source Trend for Mobile Platforms)
Despite Nokia's embrace of a free licensing model for Symbian and the opening of Android, Microsoft executives recently indicated that the software giant has no plans to abandon the proprietary nature of its Windows Mobile platform model or switch to a free licensing model. Rivals see M...
And
NewsFactor Network says
(in Nokia Joins Open-Source Trend for Mobile Platforms)
Despite Nokia's embrace of a free licensing model for Symbian and the opening of Android, Microsoft executives recently indicated that the software giant has no plans to abandon the proprietary nature of its Windows Mobile platform model or switch to a free licensing model. Rivals see M...
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