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		<title>By: BlackBerry Cool &#187; Linux gets its act together</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] A day after we call them out for failing to put a Linux-based BlackBerry in our hands right now, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has announced that they&#8217;ve added three new companies to their consortium. Telecom Italia, Texas Instruments (TI) and ZTE have all joined in the hopes of co-developing a Linux-based mobile platform standard. As mobile phones evolve to take advantage of the power of 3G networks, the need for a robust, flexible, secure and scalable operating system grows. Linux provides an attractive alternative to the closed, proprietary operating systems available today,&#8221; said Haila Wang, president of the LiPS Forum. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] A day after we call them out for failing to put a Linux-based BlackBerry in our hands right now, the Linux Phone Standards (LiPS) Forum has announced that they&#8217;ve added three new companies to their consortium. Telecom Italia, Texas Instruments (TI) and ZTE have all joined in the hopes of co-developing a Linux-based mobile platform standard. As mobile phones evolve to take advantage of the power of 3G networks, the need for a robust, flexible, secure and scalable operating system grows. Linux provides an attractive alternative to the closed, proprietary operating systems available today,&#8221; said Haila Wang, president of the LiPS Forum. [...]</p>
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