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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (8125)8/22/2000 4:13:09 PM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Re: Mobile Wireless OS - Is Symbian/EPOC Really the Leader?

Ray- That was a most interesting article about Symbian. Back in March I posted an article with a quick overview of the standards battle. It's fun to compare with what you posted today.

Here's my older article:
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And here is Scott Lemon's response to it:
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Looks like Scott was right on with his Symbian comments:

"This appears to be the real front runner in the space, from my point of view. Symbian has done a great job of integrating, not only their own application development platform, but also Java. Most recently I read an article where Palm and Symbian are working together to allow the EPOCH OS to support Palm applications."

Do any other wireless experts agree that it appears Symbian with the EPOC OS is taking a substantial lead in the standard for a mobile wireless Internet world? Thanks. -MikeM(From Florida)

PS In case there is anyone interested in how applications may be ported over to wireless devices, Citrix Systems(sym:CTXS) is attempting to play right into that space. It's quite complicated at first, but here's a start for anyone that has an interest:
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