Short for Linux Mobile, LiMo is an open
hardware-independent, Linux-based operating system for mobile devices. The LiMo
platform enables the design, development and deployment of mobile phone devices
based on an architecture built around an open operating system with a secure
runtime environment for the support of downloaded applications. The
LiMo Foundation Platform architecture
leverages existing standards and open source projects in development.
InternetNews.com: Verizon Dials Up Support For Mobile Linux In backing the LiMo Foundation, a two-year old global Linux consortium, Verizon Wireless is doing much more than choosing sides on the battlefield of mobile operating system development.
LiMo Foundation LiMo's focus is on producing a real software platform that anyone can use in handsets or in developing applications or services on top of them.
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