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== Why Maemo? == | == Why Maemo? == | ||
- | ; Power : It is a complete, full-featured and open operating system that runs on a mobile computer. | + | ; Power : It is a complete, full-featured and open [[operating system]] that runs on a mobile computer. |
; Synergy : It is a collaborative effort using the resources and backing of a successful, for-profit company (Nokia) and the talents and resources of an enthusiastic community of volunteers. | ; Synergy : It is a collaborative effort using the resources and backing of a successful, for-profit company (Nokia) and the talents and resources of an enthusiastic community of volunteers. | ||
; Flexibility : It is a Linux distribution. The main competing mobile operating systems are built on Linux, but deliberately restricted ([http://www.android.com/ Google's Android]), cut down and closed ([http://www.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/default.aspx Windows Phone]), or closed and deliberately limited ([http://www.apple.com/iphone/ iOS]). | ; Flexibility : It is a Linux distribution. The main competing mobile operating systems are built on Linux, but deliberately restricted ([http://www.android.com/ Google's Android]), cut down and closed ([http://www.microsoft.com/windowsphone/en-us/default.aspx Windows Phone]), or closed and deliberately limited ([http://www.apple.com/iphone/ iOS]). |
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