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IT Investor's Journal: Openwave embraces Linux, Part 2







IT Investor's Journal: Openwave embraces
Linux, Part 2

IT Investor's Journal: Openwave embraces
Linux, Part 2
04/26/2004 01:05 PM

IT stock analyst Melanie Hollands explains why Openwave, the 800-pound gorilla of the mobile services market, is investing substantial time and money in its Linux program with business partner MontaVista. Read on in ITMJ.




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The Ups And Downs Of
File Sharing

How Many Problems
Does Spyware Cause?

Major U.S. Offensive
in Falluja Delayed
(Reuters)

U.S. Military
Affirms TV Cover Ban
on Iraq Coffins
(Reuters)

Barzani Blames U.S.
for Iraq Standoffs
(AP)

Past success gives
Apple roadmap to
WWDC 2004
(MacCentral)

Dothan Goes Wireless
- VeriQik Makes
Commitment to Put
New Wireless
Technology to Work
in Dothan, Alabama
(featureXpress)

JPEG Dispute
Baghdad Camp Houses
Those Fleeing
Falluja

Horse Racing's
Biggest Bettors Get
Rich Rewards

Julia Lerman: How I
Learned to Love .Net

Secrets of the music
biz

Many Worlds theory
invalidated

Webby Award nominees
The Ramones
documentary you may
never get to see

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