At 14:42 -0800 2007-11-05, Aron Roberts wrote:
> Just today, Google and a gaggle of leading
>wireless telecom service vendors, phone
>manufacturers, and software firms, including
>T-Mobile, Verizon, Motorola, Qualcomm, and HTC
>(a major manufacturer and outsourcer of Windows
>Mobile handsets), announced a competing mobile
>device platform, presumably one that will go
>head-to-head with Apple's iPhone ...
A correction: in the above paragraph, the
mention of "Verizon" is wrong; this should have
read "Sprint Nextel".
The full list of Open Handset Alliance founding
members, from the press release at
<http://www.openhandsetalliance.com/press_110507.html>:
Aplix (www.aplixcorp.com), Ascender Corporation
(www.ascendercorp.com), Audience
(www.audience.com), Broadcom (www.broadcom.com),
China Mobile (www.chinamobile.com), eBay
(www.ebay.com), Esmertec (www.esmertec.com),
Google (www.google.com), HTC (www.htc.com), Intel
(www.intel.com), KDDI (www.kddi.com), Living
Image (www.livingimage.jp), LG (www.lge.com),
Marvell (www.marvell.com), Motorola
(www.motorola.com), NMS Communications
(www.nmscommunications.com), Noser
(www.noser.com), NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
(www.nttdocomo.com), Nuance (www.nuance.com),
Nvidia (www.nvidia.com), PacketVideo
(www.packetvideo.com), Qualcomm
(www.qualcomm.com), Samsung (www.samsung.com),
SiRF (www.sirf.com), SkyPop (www.skypop.com),
SONiVOX (www.sonivoxrocks.com), Sprint Nextel
(www.sprint.com), Synaptics (www.synaptics.com),
TAT - The Astonishing Tribe (www.tat.se), Telecom
Italia (www.telecomitalia.com), Telefónica
(www.telefonica.es), Texas Instruments
(www.ti.com), T-Mobile (www.t-mobile.com), Wind
River (www.windriver.com)
Aron Roberts
Information Services and Technology
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