
Anyone looking to fight the
Android machine is likely going to need to roll in the heavy artillery, and that's exactly the kind of momentum the
LiMo Foundation is looking to build with an announcement today that they've added five -- count 'em,
five new members to their merry band. Most notable of the bunch are Huawei, the Chinese hardware firm
just now making inroads into the American market, and Trolltech, the company possibly best known for its
now-discontinued Greenphone Linux candybar that develops and maintains the Qtopia platform. Existing members include NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Motorola, NEC, Samsung, and Vodafone, giving these guys some serious firepower in founder NTT's ongoing effort to establish a consistent Linux-based platform across its handsets. Of course, the Japanese megacarrier is a member of the Open Handset Alliance, too, so maybe everyone can end up playing nice in the name of open source success after all.
In the name of open source, just like Gnome / KDE (and others), Linux / BSD (and others), OpenOffice / others, and every other internal competition. Oh well, one has to assume it's leading to benefits somewhere (shared libraries?)
Isn't Motorola and Samsung also on Open Handset Alliance?