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Japan has visions of Asian alternative to Windows OS
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| 9-1-2003
Posted on 09/01/2003 8:06:42 AM PDT by Trailer Trash
Japan has visions of Asian alternative to Windows OS http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030901a3.htm
Japan hopes to develop new computer software in cooperation with China and South Korea to make Asian economies less dependent on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system, government officials said Sunday. The software would be built into computer servers and Internet-enabled appliances, such as next-generation cell phones, the officials said. Computer worms have been attacking Windows recently, prompting government offices and major companies to reconsider their heavy dependence on the operating system. Economy, Trade and Industry Minister Takeo Hiranuma will propose the plan to his Chinese and South Korean counterparts during talks Wednesday on the sidelines of an expanded meeting of trade ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Phnom Penh. Japan has initiated private-sector studies on developing operating systems with the United States and European nations, but has never launched this kind of tieup with China and South Korea. If the three countries agree on the plan, the governments will start full-fledged preparations with the participation of experts from telecom carriers and machinery equipment makers. The Japan Times: Sept. 1, 2003 (C) All rights reserved |
Meanwhile, back on the ranch..
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Motorola picks Linux for phone of the future
Posted: 01/09/2003 at 08:17 GMT
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/68/32573.htmlThe fact that Motorola is selling its stake in Symbian (the corporation) doesn't mean that Motorola is stopping selling Symbian (the software) in its phones.
But it does mean that Motorola thinks the future in phone software is elsewhere. Linux, to be precise.
The company will be carrying on with its licensing of Symbian, with a Symbian-based 3G phone, the A920, shipping in the next weeks into the UK. But the Chinese Government's focus is on Linux, and they expect to see Linux as the operating system in everything.
Not only is China potentially, the world's largest mobile phone market, but it's also where most phones are built.
Even more significantly, it's where the next generation of all mobile devices will be based, thinks Motorola; a small empire called Linux, China will rule the world.
Back in July, the "Open PDA" was announced as a joint venture, by Motorola and Metrowerks - a software tool maker which Motorola owns - for the i.MX1 microprocessor. Open PDA is a development solution based on Linux, "for the creation of next generation wireless devices".
"The platform and silicon combine to help developers significantly shorten design cycles and speed time to market," Motorola said at the time, failing to mention the low royalty fees involved.
"The OpenPDA Development Studio for the Motorola i.MX1 eliminates the need for manual integration of the kernel, device drivers, applications and middleware required for the creation of wireless devices," said the July announcement.
The processor is yet another ARM derivative, already a player in the PDA market. But if the partnership with the Chinese Government takes off, the OpenPDA could take over from both PocketPC and Palm.
Right now, Motorola is sticking to the one universal platform - Java - which runs on all existing phones and PDAs, whatever OS - and that's the angle the corporate publicity spin suggests. It's true: in February, Motorola announced its first Linux-powered handset, which uses Java technology. It has done a deal with Microsoft, though no phone has appeared yet - but when it does, it will support Java apps. And it is carrying on with the Java-supporting Symbian phone range. But what matters, is Linux.
The deal with Symbian is simple enough; Motorola owns nearly 20 per cent, and Nokia is expected to buy the majority of that, while Psion, the parent of Symbian, will buy the rest. ®
Copyright © 2003, NewsWireless.Net
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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; japan; linux; microsoftsmartphone; motorola
To: Trailer Trash
hmmmmm..............People @ MSmobiles.com are digesting the news
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To: Trailer Trash
Went to the new WA state Fry's Saturday. Noted that the two bottom-end computers they were selling were Linux machines. I did not recognize the distro name, but it appeared that the settings on one had been changed from English to Chinese. (I'm guessing the machines were from Taiwan, because some characters looked more complex than P.R.China's "simplified.")
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09/01/2003 8:22:57 AM PDT
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Eala
To: Trailer Trash
Enough articles likes this will cause Bush2000 to drop dead from a stroke.
To: Tench_Coxe
?
I don't get it.........
To: Trailer Trash
is selling its stake in Symbian (the corporation)A little research into what you call yourself goes a long way in this world. At least that's the buzz I hear.
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09/01/2003 8:29:03 AM PDT
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steveo
To: Eala
To: Trailer Trash
Actually, I haven't seen Bush2000 on the forum recently. He used to appear on every Linux thread to promote Microsoft. It was almost as though Bill Gates had somebody in Redmond continuously lurking here waiting to pounce on a Linux thread.
I suspect, due to the vehemence of his posts, Bush2000 was kicked off FR.
To: Trailer Trash
Actually, I haven't seen Bush2000 on the forum recently. He used to appear on every Linux thread to promote Microsoft. It was almost as though Bill Gates had somebody in Redmond continuously lurking here waiting to pounce on a Linux thread.
I suspect, due to the vehemence of his posts, Bush2000 was kicked off FR.
To: Tench_Coxe
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posted on
09/01/2003 8:45:42 AM PDT
by
Abcdefg
To: Abcdefg
Dang. Someone will have to tell Mr Gates that Bush2000 is slipping and not earning his keep. LOL
To: Tench_Coxe
To: Trailer Trash
Neat (I guess). A Linux phone to go with my Linux PDA and Linux workstation. Then all I need is a Linux car (though the wife's running Win on her PDA and workstation, I'm going to balk at
a Windows car).
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posted on
09/01/2003 9:25:14 AM PDT
by
Eala
(When politicians mention children, count the spoons. --NR Editors)
To: Trailer Trash
Red Flag
Use the OS your future government uses!
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posted on
09/01/2003 10:18:59 AM PDT
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jordan8
To: Eala
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posted on
09/01/2003 11:24:28 AM PDT
by
firewalk
To: Trailer Trash
This will never fly. This is just another socialist program to pump yen into the Japanese economy. I have seen these types of projects for 10 years and they consistently not only fail but continue to fail so miserably that only a true Japanese can sit in the room with a straight face and pretend that everything is perfectly ok. What will probably happen is some large company in Japan, perhaps NEC, will make a plan to develop its own Linux variant, which it will outsource to cheap Chinese labor, pocket gazillions of yen and hand the government an exact copy of redhat linux with all the Chinese government spyware patched in. If they think they are getting ripped off by Gates, wait til they are dependent on a government subsidised socialist cabal of companies with Red China at the center of the project.
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09/01/2003 1:37:30 PM PDT
by
thedugal
(Someone ping me when the shootin' starts...)
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