Hi

Thought you guys might be interested in the following:

SEVERAL MAKERS PLAN HANDHELDS THAT USE LINUX
Several electronics makers have announced plans to release
handheld devices based on the Linux open source operating system.
Among the firms now developing the devices are Agenda Computing,
Sharp, and Royal Consumer Business Products, a subsidiary of
Olivetti. The makers hope that using Linux will offer them a
competitive edge against Palm, which has a 75 percent share in
the market for handheld operating systems. Linux proponents say
the software will provide the same advantages to handheld devices
as it does to PCs--a sturdy system, capable of running multiple
programs at the same time. However, Linux-based handhelds would
also face the same disadvantages as Linux-based PCs: There is no
standard among Linux developers, so most Linux-based devices would
be incompatible. Also, there is no established Linux support
network.
(Wall Street Journal, 1 May 2001)



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