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Canonical to Develop Unbuntu OS for Smartphones and Tablets

Canonical to Develop Unbuntu OS for Smartphones and Tablets

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Ubuntu maker Canonical has announced its plans to bring the much loved open source operating system to smartphones and tablet PC devices. According to an articleon The Register, the company plans to introduce the mobile version of the operating system on tablets, smartphones and connected TVs by April 2014. The move could allow Ubuntu to siphon market share from Google's Android, but given the fact that it is shipping so late, Android would have become virtually...



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