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openSUSE Weekly News, issue 119 is out!view story

http://news.opensuse.org – We are pleased to announce our openSUSE Weekly News Issue 119. (Distributions)

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iPhone OS backed by most mobile developersview story

http://www.itwire.com – 81% of mobile developers are coding (or plan to code) for the iPhone, more than for any other platform. (IT news)

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Facebook wipes out iPhone app access to its systemview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: Developer, Apple, Social Software (General)

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Opera Mini hits 1 Million Downloads on its 1st Day on App Storeview story

http://www.chaaps.com – (General)

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Recent Android Market share shows Decline of Fragmentationview story

http://linuxers.org – It has been sixteen months since the first Android Phone entered the market. Since, then Google has released four major versions of the Operating System. These frequent major updates are the cause of Android's fragmentation issue, with hardly any new smartphone running on the latest Android. (General)

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Apple, the iPhone, the iPad, the App Store and Adobe - Is it all leading to an antitrust shootout?view story

http://blogs.zdnet.com – I've been fielding a lot of questions from readers who are wondering if Apple's iPhone/iPad/App Store monopoly, combined with the company's very public spat with Adobe, will end up in an antitrust challenge? (General)

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Skyfire announces its intention to follow Opera Mini on Apple iPhone devices; will bring Flash and Silverlight supportview story

http://www.downloadsquad.com – Filed under: Apple, Browsers, Mobile (General)

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Maemo + Moblin = Meegoview story

http://sglnx.com – Meego is an operating system framework which is collaborated by both Nokia and Intel, combining their efforts from Maemo and (General)

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Fedora 13, Goddard, Beta is releasedview story

http://linuxers.org – Fedora 13, Goddard, Beta is now available for download. Take a tour of the new existing features that Goddard is going to come with. (General)

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‘Fast like a rocket’ browser hits iPhone app storeview story

http://www.itwire.com – Opera Mini for iPhone has just been officially submitted to the Apple iPhone App store, just two months after a select few first saw it at Mobile World Congress 2010. Now, the browser described by some as “fast like a rocket”, is taking its first big step towards giving users a new way to browse on the iPhone. (IT news)