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	<title>Comments on: Moblin as the middle man</title>
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		<title>By: Open Source in the Fast-Growing Smartphone and Netbook Markets - Storage Informer</title>
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		<description>[...] Jay Lyman from The 451 Group sees Moblin as the middle man: &quot;I see all of this headed to a place where Moblin rests below a variety of other software that is more specialized to the particular device, whether it is a smartphone, a netbook, a tablet PC or something else.&quot; Dirk Hohndel talked about netbooks and the Moblin project as part of his session on Intel and open source software at OSCON. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Open Source in the Fast-Growing Smartphone and Netbook Markets</title>
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		<description>[...] Jay Lyman from The 451 Group sees Moblin as the middle man: &#8220;I see all of this headed to a place where Moblin rests below a variety of other software that is more specialized to the particular device, whether it is a smartphone, a netbook, a tablet PC or something else.&#8221; Dirk Hohndel talked about netbooks and the Moblin project as part of his session on Intel and open source software at OSCON. [...]</description>
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		<description>[...] Jay Lyman from The 451 Group sees Moblin as the middle man: &quot;I see all of this headed to a place where Moblin rests below a variety of other software that is more specialized to the particular device, whether it is a smartphone, a netbook, a tablet PC or something else.&quot; Dirk Hohndel talked about netbooks and the Moblin project as part of his session on Intel and open source software at OSCON. [...]</description>
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