By Jack Wagner –
November 22, 2011Posted in: Linux 
Canonical, the Company behind Ubuntu, the popular consumer-friendly Linux distribution, plans on moving into the mobile market. After it tightens up the new Unity release, Canonical will begin work on a Smartphone and Tablet platform.
Might we see a System76 Smartphone and Tablet hardware to take advantage of the platform?
Read More: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/10/30/ubuntu-aims-to-take-linux-into-smartphone-tablets/
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By Louise Docker from sydney, Australia (Flickr) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
By Shooke (Own work (screenshot)) [GPL], via Wikimedia Commons
Canonical, the Company behind Ubuntu, the popular consumer-friendly Linux distribution, plans on moving into the mobile market. After it tightens up the new Unity release, Canonical will begin work on a Smartphone and Tablet platform.
Might we see a System76 Smartphone and Tablet hardware to take advantage of the platform?
Read More: http://www.gottabemobile.com/2011/10/30/ubuntu-aims-to-take-linux-into-smartphone-tablets/
Thumbnail:
By Louise Docker from sydney, Australia (Flickr) [CC-BY-2.0], via Wikimedia Commons
By Shooke (Own work (screenshot)) [GPL], via Wikimedia Commons
About the Author

Jack Wagner is the Editor of The Free Independent-Sun. Born in Sonoma, California and currently residing in San Francisco, Jack set up The Free Independent-Sun on July 4th, 2009, after sleeping in and not making his usual trip up north for his hometown festivities. He figured he'd do something revolutionary to make up for it. In the Summer of 2010 Jack registered Seraf Media with the City and County of San Francisco as a Sole-Proprietorship. He is dedicated to articulating the finer points of the Revolution in order to bring about a Global Renaissance and Abundant World Economy. He also isn't afraid to get his hands dirty transplanting succulents.