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OpenMind 2007: What does G(PE)^2 bring to the mobile space?

The next presentation is focused on G(PE)^2, a GUI for Linux-based mobile phones. It is similar to OpenMoko. I'd love to blog about the session, but I've been typing like a maniac for most of the day and my head is pretty full of the OpenMoko stuff.

If you are curious, check out the G(PE)^2 website at http://gpephone.linuxtogo.org/

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Posted on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007 at 4:01

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  1. Polymorph: Conference Report: OpenMind & MindTrek 2007 Says:
    October 11th, 2007 at 9:52

    [...] A solid, but somewhat dull, presentation on G(PE)2 [...]

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