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Symbian won't lead an open source revolution

Now that Symbian has fully opened its source code up to the public, will it lead to an avalanche of mobile operating systems opening up their codes as well?

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Google Nexus One loves business

The Nexus One and the Droid prove that the Android invasion is fully underway, and the next battlefront will be the enterprise. Consumer gadgets often force their way into the corporate culture, and what is the point of having a smartphone, or a "superphone" like the Nexus One, if it can't keep you connected with work?

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Google Chrome OS: the journey

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Firefox still going strong five years on

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