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The LiMo Platform is an operating system and software development platform for mobile phones and other handheld devices.
LiMo is developed by the LiMo Foundation (founded by a group of cellular handset makers and network operators) for handheld devices, and is based on the Linux operating system.[1] It has a modular plug-in architecture, and supports DRM. LiMo application developers will be able to use SDKs to write managed code running in a Java virtual machine, browser apps for WebKit, and native code.[2]
Orange and Access have licensed LiMo to develop cellular telephone handsets.[3]
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