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Apple and Nokia browser partnership revealed

malebolgia on 13 June 2005 - 14:23 · 4 comments & 571 views

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Nokia has announced an open source development partnership with Apple. Nokia has announced that it using open source software in developing a new mobile Web browser for its Series 60 SmartPhone -- and that this has been developed in cooperation with Apple.

The Series 60 browser will use the same open source components, WebCore and JavaScriptCore, that Apple uses in Safari that is based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's "Konqueror" open source project. Nokia said that it intends to continue its collaboration with Apple -- and will actively participate in the open source community to further develop and enhance these components, contributing Nokia's "expertise in mobility," the company said.

News source: InfoWorld


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(3 replies) #1 Radium on 13 Jun 2005 - 15:06
Apple + Intel = True
Nokia + Intel = True
Nokia + Apple = True

Appnokitel
#1.1 TheSarge on 13 Jun 2005 - 16:03
Don't get too exciter> this is just a stratigic partnership, not a grafting of Nokia to Apple's hip-bone. Relax.
#1.2 roadwarrior on 13 Jun 2005 - 16:55
Don't forget Apple + HP = True, so it's Ahpnoktel
#1.3 Radium on 13 Jun 2005 - 22:32
hehe,
Microsoft owns shares in Apple too.

Micahpnoktel

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