
The
Symbian Foundation has definitely managed to quickly reach a quorum in the few months since its inception, and the group has just announced yet another round of heavyweights to have thrown their support behind the effort. This time around, Sharp, Opera Software, South Korea's KTF, and UIQ are among nine new firms to throw their hats into the ring (in other words, if the Windows Mobile and Android camps aren't paying attention yet, they probably ought to be). UIQ might be the surprise here, considering that S60's perpetual second fiddle had
already made moves to get ready for the Foundation's activities -- but whatever, good to hear that they're officially on board now.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
JimAtJaxtr @ Sep 9th 2008 2:05PM
Very interesting. This space is only just starting to get going with mobile technology increasing in penetration in countries around the world.
Maciek @ Sep 9th 2008 2:43PM
Now if we could get Android / Symbian application compatibility; not just in Java department but the native support for Symbian applications on Android and vice versa then the world would be a perfect place.