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| Russian government turns to the ghost of Nokia's mobile OS Finnish software house Jolla has announced that its smartphone OS, Sailfish, has been accepted for use by Russia's government. It means that the platform -- which rose from the ashes of Nokia and Intel's doomed MeeGo -- can now be used for official g... https://www.engadget.com/2016/11/29/...ias-mobile-os/ |
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