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Bye Bye Symbian.
Dec 2nd
Symbian announced that they’re closing their Open Source websites. Another proof that you can’t go open source if you’re not open since the beginning.
…we expect our websites will be shutting down on 17th December. We are working hard to make sure that most of the content accessible through web services (such as the source code, kits, wiki, bug database, reference documentation & Symbian Ideas) is available in some form, most likely on a DVD or USB hard drive upon request to the Symbian Foundation.
Ok, Symbian, you’re backing up… but More >
Android has 25.5% market share
Nov 13th
A new Gartner report about the mobile market came out a few days ago. From the data available from the press release announcing it, I made a graph about how sales by OS changed from third quarter 2009.
Short story is: Android went from 3.5% to 25.5% at expense of others OSs, Symbian in particular. Click on the image to see it larger.
Looking back at OSiM 2010
Nov 5th
I was cleaning a bit my home directory, and found a few notes I took at OSiM 2010, in London, a couple of weeks ago. They’re just notes and impressions, it’s probably a bit late to post them, but I guess it does not hurt ;)
Symbian is a dead man walking
nobody was positive about the future of symbian foundation, More >
…we expect our websites will be shutting down on 17th December. We are working hard to make sure that most of the content accessible through web services (such as the source code, kits, wiki, bug database, reference documentation & Symbian Ideas) is available in some form, most likely on a DVD or USB hard drive upon request to the Symbian Foundation.