Symbian extends collaboration offer to Google, possibly Android

February 26, 2010 by admin  
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Symbian’s buy-out by Nokia, by far the largest manufacturer to rely on the Symbian smartphone mobile operating system, paves the way for an open-source Symbian environment that will hopefully spark a of Symbian-based .

With Symbian’s code destined to be opened up by the Symbian Foundation for all to use, the software maker has announced today that it is open to collaborating with on “operating system level.” It seems that Symbian wants to make friends with and their Linux-based Android mobile operating system – which can be considered an open-source to Symbian.
formed the Open Alliance (OHA) to help push the open-source Android platform among mobile phone vendors, and Nokia answered by forming the Symbian Foundation to tout Symbian’s open-source code. The can be seen to be competing against each other for smartphone . But, with today’s announcement, Symbian looks to be extending a hand in friendship to .

“We already work together and so whatever collaboration, if there is an opportunity, we will be happy to collaborate with them,” Symbian chief executive Nigel told reporters in Tokyo. “And that could be on the or that could be on the more fundamental operating system level.”

We can see the two open-source initiatives working together to cross- and services across both Android and Symbian operating systems. Of course, that’s all . But, with Symbian already using Maps and Search, it’s not hard to imagine Symbian wanting to push some of their own services through Android – in return for more extensive support for services on Symbian.

The rapidly consolidating market signals the next-step in the smartphone revolution. of the mobile operating system environment has hindered standardized services and application, but with large groups of developers and manufacturers choosing to side with one of a just a few remaining mobile OS camps, we’ll be seeing some significant headway in the mobile space.

Collaboration, it’s a good thing.

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