Infoworld is reporting that Nokia is buying the remaining ~52% share of Symbian. Nokia plans to offer the Symbian operating system royalty-free and open sourcing some portion of the code over the next two years. Nokia likely hopes that offering Symbian royalty free will bolster the use of Symbian across handset providers and related parties. Also, from a bean counter standpoint, Nokia paid over $250MM in Symbian license fees last year, so paying $410M for the remaining share makes business s
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Google Inc. is learning that changing the cellphone industry isn't easy. The Internet giant and more than 30 partners announced in November a bold plan for a new breed of handsets based on a suite of mobile software called Android. At the time, Google said it planned to have the new phones on the market by the second half of this year. Google now says that the handsets won't arrive until the fourth quarter. And some cellular carriers and makers of programs that work with Android are strugglin
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