Nokia Readies Update to Internet Appliance Running Linux

Posted by tadelste on Dec 17, 2005 12:02 PM EDT
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The Nokia 770 is a handheld computer running Linux with a built in Wi-Fi radio. It comes with several internet applications including a browser, email client, Real player and Macromedia Flash. Users can download and install additional software.

Nokia (NYSE: NOK) plans to issue an update of its 770 Internet Tablet early next year, adding instant messaging and internet telephony Relevant Products/Services from 3COM to the device that started shipping last November.

The company did not disclose which applications it plans to bundle. But Nokia's director of product management, Olavi Toivainen, said he would favor applications using open standards over proprietary platforms.

This would rule out a bundling deal with parties like Skype or MSN Messenger and makes the Jabber client a prime candidate.

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