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Story: Symbian, UIQ, S60 to form open-source Android killer

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Posted by: MobileTech (Thursday 26 June 2008, 9:24 PM)

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Android Killer... More Like "Me Too Branding".

David,
I enjoyed your story on this so-called "Android Killer" and I couldn't help but reply. This seems more like a desperate attempt to not get left behind (burried in a creative twist of "me too" marketing tactics). I'd say as a mobile security expert that the only ones to lose here are the endusers. With such an industry migration into Open Source, the need for developers to credential their developments is going to be paramount. This is the new direction we are moving towards at MyMobiSafe.com, so these are exciting times in wireless.

I still think that Android will prevail, Team Google knows exactly what they are doing in this market!

Cheers,
Eric Everson - Founder, MyMobiSafe.com

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