Good and bad things about Open Source Symbian

US senator asks companies about China rights practices
A US senator on Tuesday asked 30 leading companies, including Amazon, Apple, Facebook, IBM, Nokia and Twitter, for information about their human rights practices in China after Google’s threat to leave the country over cyberattacks and Web censorship.

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Cisco adding iPhone app for voice-over-Wi-Fi
Cisco plans to add voice-over-Wi-Fi capabilities to its existing iPhone app by April, part of a continuing effort to expand its unified communications technology into the mobile space.

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Symbian goes open source
The Symbian Foundation has announced that its mobile operating system will become completely open source from today.

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Five Benefits of an Open Source Symbian
The Symbian smartphone operating system is now open source, pumping new blood into the dominant, but declining platform.

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The Good and the Bad of Open Source Symbian
Will the new open Symbian OS be good or not so good for the mobile market?

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