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Old 06-08-2010, 03:20 AM   #1
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LXer: UK Non-profit Aims to Reduce Embedded Linux Fragmentation on ARM Devices


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Embedded Linux is more popular now than ever, but because of its ease-of-use, flexibility, and, importantly, free licensing cost, developers have taken the mobile OS in a variety of directions. Google's Android, Intel and Nokia's MeeGo, and Palm's webOS are just three Linux-based distros found on mobile device today, with Ubuntu Lite both entering the tablet scene later this year.

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