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IT Investor's Journal: Why Openwave is getting deep into Linux







IT Investor's Journal: Why Openwave is
getting deep into Linux

IT Investor's Journal: Why Openwave is
getting deep into Linux
04/12/2004 02:16 PM

Melanie Hollands contends in a story about mobile-device middleware maker Openwave that over the next few years the WindowsCE mobile development folks might be surprised how quickly they are losing projects to Linux. Read on at ITMJ.




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