Samsung to make Bada OS open-source
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Samsung plans to make its Bada smartphone operating system open-source, providing third-party developers access to the source code and enabling other manufacturers to build handsets and tablets based around the OS, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. According to the source quoted in the article [paywalled], Samsung plans to open up the OS next year. The currently-proprietary OS, which is available on Samsung's Wave 3, Wave M and Wave Y handsets, has...
20 Sep 2011 by
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