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Can Symbian Brew BlackBerry?

White Paper According to the research held by analytics company Canalys the market of "Smart" mobile devices in Europe, Near East and Africa grows more rapidly than market of mobile phones. Within the first half of 2005 9.6 million of smartphones... [03 Apr 2009]

Qualcomm Brews up an SDK for mobile OS

News Brew MP is comparable with mobile operating systems such as Symbian, Google's Android and Apple's iPhone, but is intended for handsets with smaller screens and lower price points, according to Qualcomm. [18 Nov 2008]

Smart phone sales suffer second-quarter slowdown

News According to analysts Gartner, a slowing economy around the world is to blame, coupled with the development of more sophisticated "enhanced phones" running Java or Qualcomm's Brew rather than true smart phone operating... [09 Sep 2008]

Cisco's comms suite goes mobile

News Cisco said it will extend the software in the autumn to work with what it calls "feature" phones that use development applications such as Qualcomm's Brew (binary runtime environment for wireless). In the first release... [06 Mar 2007]

Symbian to head smart phone market

News Qualcomm has signed up 20 network operators to deploy its Java alternative, called BREW, but so far no GSM network has come on board. The mobile phone industry will sell 150 million smart phones in 2008, 15 times this... [12 Jan 2004]

Fight for smartphone supremacy hots up

News The worldwide wireless operating systems and middleware (such as Java and Brew) industry is likely to grow to more than $785m (£491.61m) in 2008, at a compound average annual growth (CAAG) rate of 45 per cent from 2002... [22 Jul 2003]

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Embedde Linux Architect - Middlesex

Additional development skills in C/C++ and Java are likely as is a career history spanning other leading mobile operating systems such as Symbian, ...

Embedde Linux Architect - Middlesex

Additional development skills in C/C++ and Java are likely as is a career history spanning other leading mobile operating systems such as Symbian, ...


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