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Title: Forget Android, Here Comes Azingo!
Post by: speculatrix on February 09, 2009, 05:59:57 pm
http://www.pda-247.com/wordpress/2009/02/a...ther-mobile-os/ (http://www.pda-247.com/wordpress/2009/02/azingo-mobile-20-yet-another-mobile-os/)

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Azingo Mobile 2.0 offers a comprehensive UI toolkit enabling a full touch user experience and web widgets that can leverage device specific services like telephony, messaging, multimedia and location based services through the Azingo Web Runtime

This new platform is based on the LiMo Foundation™ R1 Reference Implementation™

Azingo Web Runtime is a WebKit based technology
Title: Forget Android, Here Comes Azingo!
Post by: ofels on February 10, 2009, 01:04:23 am
Quote from: speculatrix
http://www.pda-247.com/wordpress/2009/02/a...ther-mobile-os/ (http://www.pda-247.com/wordpress/2009/02/azingo-mobile-20-yet-another-mobile-os/)
Azingo Web Runtime is a WebKit based technology

Well, this is JAMP- just another mobile platform. Of which plenty are floating around nowadays. And, last but not least, are all incompatible in terms of application building unless one installs the whole bunch of toolkit libraries- Azingo here, Qt/Qtopia there, Openmoko, etc.

Oliver
Title: Forget Android, Here Comes Azingo!
Post by: Mickeyl on March 05, 2009, 10:49:30 am
(sales-pitch) This is what freesmartphone.org tries to change. One middleware, multiple application layers on top.

In the age of Android, it's a tough job to work on something like that, but alas they're still enough believing in freedom here.

Hope all is well for you.