Q&A: MontaVista CEO on Google Android
Google’s forthcoming open-source platform for smartphones, called Android, promises to spur the creation and adoption of new mobile-phone applications. And many of them will likely run on top of MontaVista, the leading Linux-based smartphone operating system. MontaVista chief executive Thomas Kelly answers the questions.
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