Thats right, Android's been getting some incredible notice around the world. Its combination of great user interface coupled with its developer friendly open source policy will steer it to new heights. Trading markets says
Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), a provider of systems software and virtualization technology for mobile devices and other embedded systems, announced that the company's OKL4 embedded hypervisor is employed on the Qualcomm chipset inside the market's first-ever commercial Android-powered handset.
G1 houses this new Qualcomm chipset. This is a great beginning for limitless possibilites that Android's brought to the table.
Platforms like OKL4, Android, and other OSes with active, global communities are not just the wave of the future but a fundamental requirement for business today.Says Steve Subar, CEO OKLabs.[ via TradingMarkets ]
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