Russ Mitchell rings in: Symbian, the cell phone operating system maker, ought to be ashamed at how rapidly it was outclassed by Apple's iPhone OS software. Now, Nokia is buying out other cell phone partners' shares in Symbian. That at least ought to give Symbian better focus, with fewer masters to serve. But for high-end cell phones and personal communicators, Symbian will still be sandwiched between Apple's closed but relatively lovely system, and Google's upcoming wide-open Android system. Nok
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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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