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Is it an operating system, is it a user-interface? No, it’s a smartphone platform. Samsung held a splashy event in London today to officially unveil bada, which the South Korean handset-maker is calling “a smartphone platform.” However, the event left people just as confused as they were before. Initially, when it was announced last month, several reporters called it a replacement for its feature-phone technology, then it was explained as a replacement for Symbian’s OS (which Gizmodo rightly or wrongly reiterated today). The bottom-line is this: developers, carriers, publishers and others in the ecosystem should consider it a new ...
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