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From the [[Open Moko]] open mobile telephony platform project: | From the [[Open Moko]] open mobile telephony platform project: | ||
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"'''Mobile phones are closed environments created with a mobile context in mind. But this concept is limiting; a mobile phone has the potential to be a platform that can do anything that a small computer with broadband access can do. If mobile phones were based on open platforms, they would have the potential to bring computing to people in a ways traditional computers cannot. Mobile phones can become ubiquitous computers'''." | "'''Mobile phones are closed environments created with a mobile context in mind. But this concept is limiting; a mobile phone has the potential to be a platform that can do anything that a small computer with broadband access can do. If mobile phones were based on open platforms, they would have the potential to bring computing to people in a ways traditional computers cannot. Mobile phones can become ubiquitous computers'''." | ||
(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/001586.html) | (http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/001586.html) | ||
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The [[Open Handset Alliance]] and its [[Android]] project, a 34-company alliance to create an open operating system for mobile phones. | |||
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[[Category:Standards]] | [[Category:Standards]] | ||
[[Category:Design]] | |||
[[Category:Open]] | |||
[[Category:Mobile]] | |||
[[Category:P2P Infrastructure]] | |||
Latest revision as of 04:59, 10 April 2011
From the Open Moko open mobile telephony platform project:
"Mobile phones are closed environments created with a mobile context in mind. But this concept is limiting; a mobile phone has the potential to be a platform that can do anything that a small computer with broadband access can do. If mobile phones were based on open platforms, they would have the potential to bring computing to people in a ways traditional computers cannot. Mobile phones can become ubiquitous computers."
(http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2007-January/001586.html)
See also:
The Open Handset Alliance and its Android project, a 34-company alliance to create an open operating system for mobile phones.
More Information
- http://openmoko.org/ -- for the actual development community
- http://wiki.openmoko.org/ -- for an official wiki of the project
- http://bugzilla.openmoko.org/ -- for bug tracking
- http://lists.openmoko.org/ -- for public mailing lists
- http://planet.openmoko.org/ -- for an aggregated feed
- http://projects.openmoko.org/ -- for user-contributed projects