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The group has now released what it calls the Symbian platform as open source code.
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The group has now released what it calls the Symbian platform as open source code.
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The group has now released what it calls the Symbian platform as open source code.
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The group has now released what it calls the Symbian platform as open source code.
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Still, Symbian is not a pariah, thanks to its ties to Nokia, which has almost 40 percent of the global cell phone market.
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Symbian is still the top dog in the smartphone operating system market, followed by the BlackBerry, which regained its No. 2 spot after being overtaken by the surge in iPhone units in the third quarter of 2008.
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To that end it is buying out all the partners in Symbian OS and putting that property into a foundation with a goal of moving it to Open Source.
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Nokia has been making smartphones for years, using a proprietary and aging operating system known as Symbian, that is almost unknown in the U.S. but that is in heavy use all around the rest of the glob e.
Forbes.com: News YCharts 2011
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Gartner has reported that Android will surpass BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone in all of 2010, potentially making it the best-selling platform worldwide behind Nokia's Symbian, which is widely used overseas.
Android most popular in recent sales, but third in overall share Jon Brodkin 2010
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In the second quarter of 2010, Android grew to become the No. 3 smartphone operating system in the world behind Symbian, which is used by Nokia Corp.
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