Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Aug 2007 17:51 UTC, submitted by jeanmarc
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and there you also find linux.
hell, i picked up a cheap nokia 770 "web tablet" not to long ago, running linux.
and here is a article about how linux came to appear on mobile phones:
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2590177877.html
hell, im using pidgin (formerly gaim) as the im client on my 770. the same im client thats part of the gnome desktop iirc. to me that shows the power of open source, and the moldabillity of the linux "ecosystem".
when you have that kind of portability things get interesting to say the least 







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2005-07-06
True, but there needs to be a momentum started - but quite honestly I don't think computers in the traditional sense are all that exciting; the future is mobility, that is where the focus should be; we will still need operating systems like Solaris/Linux but the big money and focus will be on multifunctional devices like smart mobile phones etc.