Canonical founder hopes Ubuntu on mobile devices will lure more desktop users


Canonical's already announced its intentions of putting Ubuntu on mobile 
devices, but founder Mark Shuttleworth's given us a bit more insight into the 
firm's strategy in a Slashdot Q&A. In addition to reiterating their focus to 
put Ubuntu on smartphones, tablets and everything from the "embedded world to 
the cloud," Shuttleworth revealed that Canonical hopes to play the Trojan horse 
card when it comes to the OS on mobile devices. "If we can get PC buyers 
familiar with Ubuntu as a phone and tablet experience, then they may be more 
willing [to] buy it on the PC too," says the company's founder. However, 
Canonical won't be luring users to the Linux-based OS through mobile devices 
till at least April 2014, when the 14.04 LTS release officially launches. For 
more inside baseball on the open source OS, hit the bordering source link to 
peruse the full Q&A.

Filed under: Cellphones, Desktops, Tablets, Mobile

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Via: Ars Technica

Source: Slashdot



Source: 
http://www.engadget.com/2012/12/10/ubuntu-on-mobile-devices-may-enitce-desktop-users/

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