Handset makers are gathering in Barcelona this week for the Mobile World Congress, a conference where the market’s biggest players show you why that top-dollar phone you picked up two weeks ago will be obsolete by Labor Day. Some of the biggest news coming out of the show focused on the multitude of mobile platforms emerging. Prototype devices sporting the Android platform made their debut; meanwhile the LiMo Foundation bulked up its Linux-based platform, and Sony Ericsson chimed in with its first Windows Mobile unit.
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Posted by: Paul Hartsock February 14, 2008 04:00 AMHandset makers are gathering in Barcelona this week for the Mobile World Congress, a conference where the market’s biggest players show you why that top-dollar phone you picked up two weeks ago will be obsolete by Labor Day. Some of the biggest news coming out of the show focused on the multitude of mobile platforms emerging. Prototype devices sporting the Android platform made their debut; meanwhile the LiMo Foundation bulked up its Linux-based platform, and Sony Ericsson chimed in with its first Windows Mobile unit.