Thu, Feb 12th, 2009 |
Hewlett-Packard, News Corp.'s MySpace.com division, Bank of America and even Nokia rival Qualcomm have joined the foundation that was formed last year to shepherd the new open-source version of the Symbian mobile operating system.
The companies are among 14 Symbian Foundation members newly announced on Wednesday, bringing the group's membership to 78. The Symbian Foundation played up industry support for its emerging operating system in advance of the Mobile World Congress taking place in Barcelona next week.
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