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Blame it on Open Source…

Open source is great, right? That should make Google’s open source Android OS great, too. Funambol’s Fabrizio Capobianco sure seems to think so. In a recent blog post, he shares his personal experience regarding a feature on the Android-Powered T-Mobile G1 that was fixed by the Open Source community instead of waiting for Google, HTC, or T-Mobile [...]

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2008 Mobile 2.0 Event San Francisco - Part 2

... by C. Enrique Ortiz and featured Tim Haysom (OMTP), Phong Vu (Nokia), Charles Wiles (Google), Fabrizio Capobianco (Funambol) and Jeff Sonstein (Rochester Institute of Technology) Enrique started by saying that the number of web runtimes has exploded in the last year and asked the panel for their take on that. Google's Wiles argued for the browser as a platform and saw no need for...

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There is one global market in an open source world

... presence, with offices in Dubai and Beijing for its mobile e-mail and sync services, which CEO Fabrizio Capobianco (right) calls MobileWe . Contrast this with the launch of the new “open source” AOL. Instead of being a portal for news, it’s a portal for social networks. And so far the new design is not the default outside the U.S. AOL claims it is already getting traction with the...

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iPhone envy to fuel open-source development?

Open source pops up wherever there is opportunity for disruption. Fabrizio Capobianco, CEO of mobile push e-mail service Funambol, makes some predictions.

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Will iPhone envy fuel open-source mobile development?

... of its open-source mobile push e-mail service funded by mobile microbanner ads. I spoke with CEO Fabrizio Capobianco about other changes he predicts we'll see in the next 6 to 12 months. Capobianco says open source will definitely thrive, but not just for the reason everyone expects--cost. He believes open source will thrive because customers prefer the staying power and flexibility...

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Will iPhone envy fuel open-source mobile development?

... of its open-source mobile push e-mail service funded by mobile microbanner ads. I spoke with CEO Fabrizio Capobianco about other changes he predicts we'll see in the next 6 to 12 months. Capobianco says open source will definitely thrive, but not just for the reason everyone expects--cost. He believes open source will thrive because customers prefer the staying power and flexibility...