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The open source Moblin™ project drives new technologies to enable Rich internet content on mobile internet devices, portable media players, digital set top boxes, personal navigation devices and the like via the Linux operating system.

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Press

  • Nov 06, 2009

    Linux Owns 32 Percent of Netbook Market, Says Study

    ABI is projecting that in 2009 Linux will represent 32 percent of netbook sales, far higher than the seven percent figure claimed by Microsoft, says a report. ABI also estimates that Linux will overtake Windows on netbooks by 2013, largely due to sales in less-developed countries…

  • Oct 01, 2009

    Advantech Announces Moblin™ OS Support with Fast Boot

    Advantech, the global leading ePlatform service provider, has announced their decision to support the Moblin™ Operating System. The open-source Linux-based OS will help Advantech offer complete software solutions and new OS options to meet customer demands.

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Stories

  • CES WrapUp: Platform for Major Moblin' Announcements

    Intel's Atom' processor and the Moblin' Project were in the spotlight at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), where more than 2,500 technology companies introduced more than 20,000 new products. Big tech companies like Novell, Samsung, Dell and MSI are among those on the cutting edge of mobile and embedded technologies who were announcing and showing products and services that make use of Atom' and/or the Moblin' Project offerings.

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  • Moblin Technology Powers PCs for Vietnamese Education

    Vietnam's Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has embarked on an ambitious project to put a million PCs into the hands of educators and students by 2011.

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  • Meet the Intel Application Debugger: Your Best Friend for Testing Moblin Apps

    Oh, to be a software developer in Lake Wobegon. In this fictional Minnesota town, created by Garrison Keeler for his radio show, A Prairie Home Companion, 'all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average.' It's safe to assume that programmers in Lake Wobegon find that their applications compile correctly the first time, run flawlessly, require no debugging and never, ever need optimization.

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