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2008-09-21
Is it? If Tizen is locked down and does not come with an open bootloader and native support a la Android and is closed for anybody but OEM's then it has a hard time among certain developer-groups like those at Linux. For a Linux Foundation project thats big news isn't it?
What are the inaccuraties and cheap shots in your opinion?
Edited 2013-02-21 08:21 UTC