New mobile Linux group launches
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A group of companies have launched another new industry group aimed at fostering the use of Linux on mobile devices.
The goal of the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum is to create APIs (application programming interfaces) that will allow developers to build applications that will interoperate across Linux handsets made by all manufacturers. In addition, the forum will work with the Open Mobile Terminal Platform group, an association of operators that sets baseline mobile phone standards, so that applications written for Linux handsets can also work with applications used on phones running other operating systems, such as Symbian or Microsoft Windows Mobile.
A group of companies have launched another new industry group aimed at fostering the use of Linux on mobile devices.
The goal of the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum is to create APIs (application programming interfaces) that will allow developers to build applications that will interoperate across Linux handsets made by all manufacturers. In addition, the forum will work with the Open Mobile Terminal Platform group, an association of operators that sets baseline mobile phone standards, so that applications written for Linux handsets can also work with applications used on phones running other operating systems, such as Symbian or Microsoft Windows Mobile.
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