OS-enabled phones to shake up mobile market
Sales of full-featured handsets - mobile phones that include a PC-like operating system - are rapidly rising, and Linux is an up-and-comer in the market. "Market research firm Zelos Group predicted that over the next two years, Microsoft will give smart-phone software maker Symbian a run for its money for top honors in the market."
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