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| | | | These are tough times for fans of open mobile environments. Android is less and less open, Symbian was closed again, HP stopped making webOS devices, and now Intel abandoned MeeGo to work with Samsung and operators instead. So, what is the community to do?One option is to follow the lead of the big companies, hoping that Tizen works, or that Google again sees the benefit of working with others in the open.The other is to take the matters in our own hands. There is precedent for this. Much of early Linux ... | |
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| | | | With the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S4, the first major smartphone announcement of 2013 is now behind us. Samsung's strategy with the Galaxy S4 is reportedly aimed as a direct assault against Apple. Their starkly different smartphone product cycles point to different approaches to managing a business that could soon be commoditized. However, as history has taught us, commoditization could threaten the prospects of both companies. | |
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| | Mark Wankoffski, a programmer for Real Time Intrusions, Inc., had this to share in our never-ending quest of wasting time with emulators: Yo... |