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Launching the world's first global mobile Linux initiatives

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Latest LiMo Media Coverage

  • Making Mobile's Math Work
  • RCR Wireless News Tuesday, 16 de December de 2008
    LiMo Foundation Executive Director Morgan Gillis examines and discusses new mobile business opportunities rising from recent changes in the socio-economic environment. Full Article

 
  • LiMo Says Vodafone's Android Support Shouldn't Fragment the Mobile Linux Space
  • eWeek Thursday, 11 de December de 2008
    Vodafone's membership in the Google-led Open Handset Alliance isn't necessarily a bad thing for the LiMo Foundation, which makes an open-source mobile operating system based on Linux that some see as vying for smartphone supremacy with Google's Android mobile and wireless stack. LiMo's Morgan Gillis says overlap among Android, LiMo and Symbian camps is par for the course as they combat Windows Mobile, RIM and the Apple iPhone. Full Article

 
  • Linux to Offer Seamless Mobile App & Content Sharing
  • Mobilizedtv Wednesday, 03 de December de 2008
    Does Linux have a bright future in the mobile ecosystem? If you’re Andrew Shikiar, the director of global marketing for the LiMo Foundation, the answer is an emphatic yes. In this interview, he meets with MobilizedTV to talk about the foundation’s work and the future of Linux in the mobile ecosystem. Full Article

 
 
  • Break A Leg, Android
  • Forbes Tuesday, 23 de September de 2008
    You don't have to be a Google booster to realize the Tuesday launch of the Internet king's Android platform may alter the mobile landscape. Full Article

 
  • T-Mobile set to launch first Google-powered phone
  • Associated Press Monday, 22 de September de 2008
    Google Inc.'s announcement last year that it would give away software that could run cell phones was met by dizzy accolades from analysts who thought it would let the search engine company conquer the world of mobile advertising. Full Article

 
  • Getting from here to there
  • RCR Wireless News Tuesday, 19 de August de 2008
    The mobile communications industry is turning the page on its history of proprietary, closed development. Today, mobile is writing its next chapter, and here’s where open development is moving the story. Full Article

 
 
  • LiMo Expands
  • Forbes Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    While Google has been fairly quiet about how its mobile platform, Android, is shaping up, its chief rival is trumpeting its progress. Full Article

 
  • Mobile Linux Group Gets Members, Phones and Software
  • CIO Magazine Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    The LiMo Foundation plans to announce new members on Monday, including one that is sharing code for developing mobile Web applications, in what the group says is an indication that its Linux mobile-phone platform is maturing. Full Article

 
  • New LiMo Cellphones Protect and Surf
  • New York Times Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    The LiMo Foundation, a consortium of wireless-related companies seeking to create an open operating system for cellphones and other wireless devices, has introduced seven new handsets based upon the Linux operating system, bringing the total to 21. Full Article

 
  • LiMo wheels out new handsets
  • Telecoms.com Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    Mobile Linux collective, the LiMo Foundation, announced a raft of new handsets to ship with the operating system on Monday. Full Article

 
 
  • New LiMo Phones Up the Mobile Linux Ante for Android
  • eWeek Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    The LiMo Foundation reveals the next swath of its Linux-based smart phones, which are designed to help users access the Internet from anywhere on the go. The new phones apply additional pressure on Google's mobile and wireless plans to bring phones based on its Android mobile operating system to the market. Full Article

 
  • LiMo's New Linux-Based Smartphones
  • eWeek Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    Mobile phone vendors Motorola, NEC and Panasonic have unveiled seven Linux-based smart phones for the LiMo Foundation. Review a sneak peek of all seven LiMo Linux smart phones in this eWEEK slide show. Full Article

 
  • Ring! Ring! More Momentum For LiMo Phones
  • Conde Nast Portfolio Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    Blaise Zerega says pull up to the bumper, baby. Sure the iPhone is all the rage, and the media keeps hyping the Google's android, but the smart money is on the LiMo phones. Full Article

 
  • LiMo Looks to Step Up Its Game
  • InternetNews.com Monday, 04 de August de 2008
    With its open source and proprietary rivals proliferating and shoring up their positions, the Linux-based LiMo Foundation is pulling out all the stops in its bid to establish itself as the preeminent mobile platform. Full Article

 
  • Google, Symbian: Cooperation Needed
  • BusinessWeek Thursday, 31 de July de 2008
    The field is crowded with efforts to build open source software for cell phones; the players would get more mileage—and better compete with Apple and Microsoft—by working together. Full Article

 
 
 
 
 
  • Mobile Linux Groups to Merge
  • BusinessWeek Friday, 27 de June de 2008
    Standardization will be put on hold as LiPs and LiMo join forces. LiPs wanted to create a formal Linux standard, while LiMo wanted shared implementation Full Article

 
  • Symbian, iPhone & the New Mobile Reality
  • GigaOM Tuesday, 24 de June de 2008
    Nokia, already a stakeholder in mobile OS maker Symbian, has announced that it will buy the remainder of the company and throw all the assets into a new platform called the Symbian Foundation, which will unite all the flavors of Symbian into a single, common software platform that will go open source in two years. Full Article

 
 
 
  • The Happy Collision of Collaboration and Competition in the Mobile World
  • Linux Insider Tuesday, 10 de June de 2008
    Silos and walled gardens are giving way to collabetition in the mobile handset industry. Faced with customer demands to innovate at nearly light speed, mobile handset makers are discovering that collaborating and using open source software can help them develop products faster, writes Morgan Gillis, executive director of the LiMo Foundation. Full Article

 
  • Verizon Dials Up Support For Mobile Linux
  • InternetNews Monday, 19 de May de 2008
    In backing the LiMo Foundation, a two-year old global Linux consortium, Verizon Wireless is doing much more than choosing sides on the battlefield of mobile operating system development. Full Article

 
  • Verizon Snubs Google's Platform
  • BusinessWeek Thursday, 15 de May de 2008
    The cellular giant is throwing its weight behind the Linux-based LiMo operating system, instead of Google's Android, for its mobile phones Full Article

 
  • Verizon picks Linux—but not Android—for mobile platform
  • Ars Technica Thursday, 15 de May de 2008
    Mobile carrier Verizon Wireless has joined the Linux Mobile (LiMo) Foundation and has announced plans to adopt the open source software platform. Linux-based phones will be available from Verizon next year, alongside other devices that run competing proprietary operating systems. Full Article

 
  • New players team up with LiMo Foundation
  • Engadget Wednesday, 14 de May de 2008
    Following a new round of partnership announcements back in February, LiMo Foundation today added 8 new members, bringing the grand total to 40 -- and perhaps most notably, Verizon Wireless becomes the first American carrier to team up with the group and the Foundation's final board member. Full Article

 
 
  • Verizon Wireless to introduce Linux phones
  • Associated Press Wednesday, 14 de May de 2008
    NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless is backing a free operating system that competes with programs from Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. and expects it to become the "preferred" software on its network. Full Article

 
  • Verizon Joins Android Competitor
  • Forbes Wednesday, 14 de May de 2008
    Less than a year old, Google's Android is often pictured as the golden child of the open-source mobile platforms. But the LiMo Foundation, Android's chief competitor in the mobile open-source community, is stepping up its game. Full Article

 
  • Mobile Linux Group Plans Enterprise Push
  • ZDNet UK Wednesday, 14 de May de 2008
    The LiMo Foundation, a broad industry consortium of manufacturers, operators and software developers working to put Linux onto the mobile phone, is to launch a major enterprise push later this year. Full Article

 
 
  • Opening Doors to Mobile Linux Innovation
  • Wireless Week Wednesday, 23 de April de 2008
    Until recently, mobile communications was largely closed. Operating systems and content were operator-specific, creating “walled gardens” that ultimately stifled innovation. In this article, LiMo Foundation Executive Director discusses how Mobile Linux is unlocking innovation. Full Article

 
  • First Linux-Based Mobile-Device Platform Released
  • CIO Today Tuesday, 01 de April de 2008
    The LiMo Foundation has released the first version of its open-source LiMo platform for mobile devices. LiMo will challenge Google's Android and Apple, Inc.'s software development kit for Apple's iPhone. Texas Instruments is the latest industry giant to join the LiMo Foundation, which already includes mobile-communications giants.  Full Article

 
  • Race is on for Mobile Web's pot of gold
  • USA Today Monday, 24 de March de 2008
    AT&T and Verizon Wireless lately have embraced the idea of giving consumers greater control over the wireless devices and applications they use, such as e-mail, downloading and picture-sharing. Full Article

 
 
  • The Reality of Mobile Linux, Part I
  • Builder.au Friday, 22 de February de 2008
    At the Mobile World Congress, we look at how mobile Linux is already making an impact on handsets, with platforms and toolkits shown off by Trolltech, Access and Azingo. Full Article

 
  • The Reality of Mobile Linux, Part II
  • Builder.au Friday, 22 de February de 2008
    At the Mobile World Congress, we examine Linux handsets which are already on the market, as well as a low-cost Linux-based 3G phone and Google's Android platform. Full Article

 
 
  • Has LiMo Trumped Android?
  • TelecomWeb Thursday, 14 de February de 2008
    he LiMo (think mobile Linux) Foundation, a trade group created a little more than a year ago to unify the way Linux is used as an underlying cellphone/featurephone operating system, rolled out the strategy for its promised software development kits (SDK), unveiled 18 handsets based on LiMo standards and increased its membership to 32 companies. Full Article

 
  • Who Will Control the Heart of Handsets?
  • BusinessWeek Thursday, 14 de February de 2008
    In years past, when the mobile-phone industry gathered for its biggest annual convention, the talk was mostly about bells and whistles—who had the sexiest, thinnest, or most feature-packed handsets. Not this year. At the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the center of attention has shifted to the software inside phones that most consumers don't ever think about. Full Article

 
  • Android and LiMo in Open Source Race
  • Associated Press Wednesday, 13 de February de 2008
    BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The race is on: A consortium of 32 companies has joined a classic battle for primacy with their demonstration of mobile phones to compete with devices that will run Google Inc.'s fledgling Android operating system. Full Article

 
  • LG, Samsung Bet On New Mobile Linux Platform
  • Reuters Monday, 11 de February de 2008
    BARCELONA (Reuters) - Samsung (005930.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) and LG Electronics (066570.KS: Quote, Profile, Research) on Monday showed new phones using free Linux software from Mobile Linux foundation, which said in total 18 phones from seven vendors would use its software. Full Article

 
  • A Challenger For Google's Android
  • Forbes Monday, 11 de February de 2008
    As leaders in the wireless industry meet Monday in Barcelona for the annual Mobile World Congress, they will be buzzing about the latest open software platform for mobile handsets. More companies are signing up to support it. A few phone makers will be flashing hot off the bench prototypes. Software developers will be snapping up just-released development kits. Full Article

 
 
  • LiMo Foundation Unveils Handsets, Adds Members
  • Fierce Mobile Content Monday, 11 de February de 2008
    Open source mobile consortium LiMo Foundation unveiled the first handsets based on its fledgling Linux-based LiMo Platform and announced nine new members as well as its SDK strategy during a press conference Monday morning at Mobile World Congress 2008 in Barcelona. Full Article

 
 
 
 
  • LiMo Foundation Exec Morgan Gillis on Mobile Linux, Android and What Lies Ahead
  • LinuxInsider Wednesday, 14 de November de 2007
    "We're warmly and publicly welcoming the OHA. The reason we're doing that is because it is very different from LiMo. Google's background and focus within mobile are on the user experience and, in particular, on bringing the next generation of mobile Internet experience to consumers," said Morgan Gillis, executive director of the LiMo Foundation. Full Article

 
 
 
  • Google's New Cell-Phone Universe
  • BusinessWeek Tuesday, 06 de November de 2007
    Its Open Handset Alliance, including Intel, Motorola, and T-Mobile, could threaten Symbian and Microsoft—and redouble investments in mobile software Full Article

 
 
 
 
  • LinuxWorld Expo 2007 Report
  • O'Reilly ONLamp.com Monday, 13 de August de 2007
    I ran into a beehive of standardization activity at LinuxWorld Expo this year. The outcomes of these efforts aren’t the traditional standardization documents, numbingly complex yet short on critical detail, that companies have to rush to implement. Full Article

 
  • Mobile players hop on LiMo’s Linux trip
  • IT World Canada Wednesday, 08 de August de 2007
    The market can expect to see by 2008 the fruits of a recently-formed initiative to develop the first globally available Linux-based mobile device platform based on industry-developed standards. Full Article

 
 
 
 
 
 
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