24th June 2008, 9:20 AM by Eric M. Zeman A
contingent of mobile players have formed the Symbian Foundation with
the intent of merging Symbian OS, S60, UIQ and MOAP to forge one open
source mobile software platform. The companies include Nokia, Sony
Ericsson, Motorola and NTT DoCoMo. These four companies, in partnership
with AT&T, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, STMicroelectronics,
Texas Instruments and Vodafone, will all join to create the
not-for-profit Foundation. In order to make this work, Nokia is buying
the remaining shares of Symbian and will then give its Symbian and S60
software to the Foundation. Motorola, Sony Ericsson and DoCoMo have
also agreed to contribute their own assets to the Foundation. With all
the assets lumped together, the Symbian Foundation will create an open
source, unified platform with a standardized user interface. Foundation
members will have royalty-free access to the platform. The Foundation
hopes that the open source platform will lead to increased innovation. more at Nokia ยป
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