The real battle in the phone world isn't iPhone against the rest of the world, it's closed platforms versus open. OpenMoko promises to be the Ubuntu of the phone world. I met up with the brains behind the project at CES, and wrote up the meeting for The Register:
I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the final hardware in March.
Read MoreWhile all eyes may have been on San Francisco and the launch of the developer-unfriendly Apple iPhone, the real game changers were demonstrating their strategy at CES 2007, in Las Vegas.
While the hardware may be similar, the strategy is a complete reversal of Apple's closed platform and proprietary hardware. OpenMokois an open Linux-based mobile application development platform that's designed to help operators and developers build innovative applications on top of a basic phone platform.
I'm looking forward to getting my hands on the final hardware in March.
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