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Re: i second this!
by Anonymous on Sunday 16/Oct/2005, @15:38
From what I've seen, you're talking about two different things.
The linux tablet uses a gtk interface indeed, but the browser is a customized version of Opera.
The device on which will run this KHTML-derived engine will be Symbian based.

So two very different things.
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Re: yep mixed up
by Cies Breijs on Sunday 16/Oct/2005, @23:39
Indeed, thanks for pointing out...

The WebCore port to GTK was originally done as a feasability study by Nokia for the InternetTablet770. The 770 will run Maemo.org (linux+gtk).

The Nokia Series60 will not run Linux bus symbian and will have neither Qt nor GTK, but will run WebCore by default.

Sorry,
_cies.
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