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sean at sita.openmoko.org sean at sita.openmoko.org
Sun Jul 8 17:49:02 CEST 2007


Author: sean
Date: 2007-07-08 17:48:37 +0200 (Sun, 08 Jul 2007)
New Revision: 99

Modified:
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-01-coreteam.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-02-roadmap.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-03-resources.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-index.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-index.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-02-screenshots.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-04-software.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-01-pictures.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-02-screenshots.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-04-software.html
   trunk/www.openmoko.com/uploaded_images/18.png
Log:
Updated text on all pages. Sorry for the white space changes. I had to do a painful merge after not updating all day and up'ing Roh's changes

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-01-coreteam.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-01-coreteam.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-01-coreteam.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -63,14 +63,22 @@
 
 		<div class="content page_content" id="site_content">			
 			<h2>Core&#160;Team</h2>
-			<p>Since its inception Openmoko has benefitted from a dedicated team of core developers, heroes committed to creating a platform that will drive mobile computing to a ubiquitous presence. This team includes scores of programmers dedicated to digital democracy and an open source philosophy. There are, however, a few individuals who stand above the rest, our hall of fame: the openmoko core team.</p>
-			<p>We take this place to praise them. They didn’t do it for the money.</p>
-			<ul>
-				<li>Sean Moss-Pultz — General / Technical Manager</li>
-				<li>Harald Welte — Lead System Level Architect</li>
-				<li>Mickey Lauer — Lead Framework / Application Architect</li>
-				<li>Werner Almesberger — System Level Architect </li>
-			</ul>
+	<p>Since its inception Openmoko was architected by a dedicated team of core developers, heroes committed to creating a platform that will drive mobile computing to an open, ubiquitous, presence. This team includes scores of programmers dedicated to digital democracy and an open source philosophy. There are, however, a few individuals who stand above the rest, our hall of fame: the openmoko core team.</p>
+
+	<p>We take this place to praise them. They didn't do it for the money.</p>
+
+	<ul>
+		<li>Sean Moss-Pultz -- Program Manager</li>
+		<li>Harald Welte -- Lead System Level Architect</li>
+		<li>Mickey Lauer -- Lead Framework / Application Architect</li>
+		<li>Werner Almesberger -- System Level Architect </li>
+	</ul>
+
+
+	<p>For the core team pushing this project, an open phone is not really even a
+product. It's the very embodiment of their vision of technology. They
+absolutely, passionately, believe that something as fundamental to our
+lives as the mobile phone must be opened.</p> 
 			<a href="#" class="top_link"><span>top</span></a>
 		</div>	
 	</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-02-roadmap.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-02-roadmap.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-02-roadmap.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -62,23 +62,29 @@
 		</ul>
 
 		<div class="content page_content" id="site_content">			
-			<h2>Roadmap</h2>
-			<p>Our company is unconventional, we openly share our roadmap. And your participation, in terms of actual code, hardware features, suggestions, and usage-scenarios will shape product features of our roadmap.</p>
-			<p>Each product we build follows a three-phase development model that repeats annually:</p>
-			<h2>Phase 0: Developers Preview
-We will give away free phones to selected members of the developer community. At this point, the full source code to the product Distribution will become publicly available. We are committed to cooperating with the community in the interest of making the official developer launch a smooth experience.</h2>
-			<p>To be perfectly honest, we&#8217;re doing this give away as a system of &#8220;checks and balances.&#8221; We want to get the framework right, the first time around.</p>
-			<p>Also, at this time, all the community websites will be updated with content from the new device.<br />
-			<h2>Phase 1: Official Developer Launch<br />
-We will sell the Neo device direct from openmoko.com. Sales and orders will be worldwide. We are specifically targeting open source community developers.</h2>
-			<h2>Phase 2: Mass Market Sale
-Online sales will continue. We will also be available in a retail stores and selected carriers around the world. At this point, we hope your mom and dad will want to buy a Neo1973, too.</h2>
-			<p>The next generation OpenMoko device will also be introduced at this time.</p>
-			<p>We want your involvement in OpenMoko. Now is a great time for us to work together. You&#8217;ll have our full support. We&#8217;re dedicated to helping you &#8220;Free Your Phone.&#8221; And we&#8217;re always looking, listening, and hungry for new things.  It is our goal to be totally market driven.</p>
-			<p>To be market-driven requires a willingness to experiment. OpenMoko will provide discounted phones to people in &#8220;improbable&#8221; markets. We&#8217;re interested in what people in these markets can do with our products, whether they can use them at all, or what it would have to be like for them to become customers.</p>
-			<p>We will start out with the assumption that our product may find customers in previously ignored markets; that uses no one imagined when the product was designed will be found; Neo devices will be bought by customers outside our field of vision and even unknown to our sales force.</p>
-			<p>We need you to talk to us. Tell us what you want. We promise we will listen. Your feedback will help evolve our roadmap.</p>
-			<p>The real power of an open phone comes not from any one of these devices; it emerges from the interaction of all the users of &#8220;freed phones.&#8221; We can create true ubiquitous computing in Weiser&#8217;s terms. This will be the computer of the 21st century.</p>
+<h2>Roadmap</h2>
+	<p>Our company is unconventional, we openly share our roadmap. And your participation, in terms of actual code, hardware features, suggestions, and usage-scenarios will shape product features of our future devices.</p>
+
+	<p>Each product we build follows a three-phase development model that repeats annually:</p>
+
+	<blockquote>
+	  <p><b>Phase 0: Developers Preview</b><br/>
+	    We will give away free phones to selected members of the developer community. At this point, the full source code to the product will become publicly available. We are committed to cooperating with the community in the interest of making the official developer launch a smooth experience. Also, at this time, all the community websites will be updated with content from the new device.</p>
+	  <p><strong>Phase 1: Official Developer Launch</strong><br />
+	    We will sell the Neo device direct from openmoko.com. Sales and orders will be worldwide. We are specifically targeting open source community developers.</p>
+	  <p><strong>Phase 2: Mass Market Sale</strong>
+	      <br />
+	    Online sales will continue. We will also be available in a retail stores and selected carriers around the world. At this point, we hope your mom and dad will want to buy a Neo, too. The next generation OpenMoko device will also be introduced at this time.	</p>
+	</blockquote>
+	<p>We want your involvement in OpenMoko. Now is a great time for us to work together. You&#8217;ll have our full support. We&#8217;re dedicated to helping you &#8220;Free Your Phone.&#8221; And we&#8217;re always looking, listening, and hungry for new things.  It is our goal to be totally market driven.</p>
+
+	<p>To be market-driven requires a willingness to experiment. OpenMoko will provide discounted phones to people in &#8220;improbable&#8221; markets. We&#8217;re interested in what people in these markets can do with our products, whether they can use them at all, or what it would have to be like for them to become customers.</p>
+
+	<p>We will start out with the assumption that our product may find customers in previously ignored markets; that uses no one imagined when the product was designed will be found; Neo devices will be bought by customers outside our field of vision and even unknown to our sales force.</p>
+
+	<p>We need you to talk to us. Tell us what you want. We promise we will listen. Your feedback will help evolve our roadmap.</p>
+
+	<p>The real power of an open phone comes not from any one of these devices; it emerges from the interaction of all the users of &#8220;freed phones.&#8221; We can create true ubiquitous computing in Weiser&#8217;s terms. This will be the computer of the 21st century.</p>
 			<a href="#" class="top_link"><span>top</span></a>
 		</div>	
 	</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-03-resources.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-03-resources.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-03-resources.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 
 		<div class="content page_content" id="site_content">			
 			<h2>Resources</h2>
-			<p>We run our company&#8217;s internal developing like an open source project: transparent to the world. The same tools that we use for source code revision control, bug tracking, and communication are publicly available at openmoko.org. </p>
+				<p>We run our company&#8217;s internal developing like an open source project: transparent to the world. The same tools that we use for source code revision control, bug tracking, and communication are publicly available at <a href="http://www.openmoko.org">openmoko.org</a>. </p>
 			<a href="#" class="top_link"><span>top</span></a>
 		</div>	
 	</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-index.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-index.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/about-index.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -62,23 +62,22 @@
 		</ul>
 
 		<div class="content page_content" id="site_content">			
-			<h2>Roadmap</h2>
-			<p>Our company is unconventional, we openly share our roadmap. And your participation, in terms of actual code, hardware features, suggestions, and usage-scenarios will shape product features of our roadmap.</p>
-			<p>Each product we build follows a three-phase development model that repeats annually:</p>
-			<h2>Phase 0: Developers Preview
-We will give away free phones to selected members of the developer community. At this point, the full source code to the product Distribution will become publicly available. We are committed to cooperating with the community in the interest of making the official developer launch a smooth experience.</h2>
-			<p>To be perfectly honest, we&#8217;re doing this give away as a system of &#8220;checks and balances.&#8221; We want to get the framework right, the first time around.</p>
-			<p>Also, at this time, all the community websites will be updated with content from the new device.<br />
-			<h2>Phase 1: Official Developer Launch<br />
-We will sell the Neo device direct from openmoko.com. Sales and orders will be worldwide. We are specifically targeting open source community developers.</h2>
-			<h2>Phase 2: Mass Market Sale
-Online sales will continue. We will also be available in a retail stores and selected carriers around the world. At this point, we hope your mom and dad will want to buy a Neo1973, too.</h2>
-			<p>The next generation OpenMoko device will also be introduced at this time.</p>
-			<p>We want your involvement in OpenMoko. Now is a great time for us to work together. You&#8217;ll have our full support. We&#8217;re dedicated to helping you &#8220;Free Your Phone.&#8221; And we&#8217;re always looking, listening, and hungry for new things.  It is our goal to be totally market driven.</p>
-			<p>To be market-driven requires a willingness to experiment. OpenMoko will provide discounted phones to people in &#8220;improbable&#8221; markets. We&#8217;re interested in what people in these markets can do with our products, whether they can use them at all, or what it would have to be like for them to become customers.</p>
-			<p>We will start out with the assumption that our product may find customers in previously ignored markets; that uses no one imagined when the product was designed will be found; Neo devices will be bought by customers outside our field of vision and even unknown to our sales force.</p>
-			<p>We need you to talk to us. Tell us what you want. We promise we will listen. Your feedback will help evolve our roadmap.</p>
-			<p>The real power of an open phone comes not from any one of these devices; it emerges from the interaction of all the users of &#8220;freed phones.&#8221; We can create true ubiquitous computing in Weiser&#8217;s terms. This will be the computer of the 21st century.</p>
+			<h2> Roadmap</h2>
+			  <p>Our company is unconventional, we openly share our roadmap. And your participation, in terms of actual code, hardware features, suggestions, and usage-scenarios will shape product features of our future devices.</p>
+			  <p>Each product we build follows a three-phase development model that repeats annually:</p>
+			  <blockquote>
+                <p><b>Phase 0: Developers Preview</b><br/>
+                  We will give away free phones to selected members of the developer community. At this point, the full source code to the product will become publicly available. We are committed to cooperating with the community in the interest of making the official developer launch a smooth experience. Also, at this time, all the community websites will be updated with content from the new device.</p>
+			    <p><strong>Phase 1: Official Developer Launch</strong><br />
+			      We will sell the Neo device direct from openmoko.com. Sales and orders will be worldwide. We are specifically targeting open source community developers.</p>
+			    <p><strong>Phase 2: Mass Market Sale</strong> <br />
+			      Online sales will continue. We will also be available in a retail stores and selected carriers around the world. At this point, we hope your mom and dad will want to buy a Neo, too. The next generation OpenMoko device will also be introduced at this time. </p>
+		      </blockquote>
+			  <p>We want your involvement in OpenMoko. Now is a great time for us to work together. You&#8217;ll have our full support. We&#8217;re dedicated to helping you &#8220;Free Your Phone.&#8221; And we&#8217;re always looking, listening, and hungry for new things.  It is our goal to be totally market driven.</p>
+			  <p>To be market-driven requires a willingness to experiment. OpenMoko will provide discounted phones to people in &#8220;improbable&#8221; markets. We&#8217;re interested in what people in these markets can do with our products, whether they can use them at all, or what it would have to be like for them to become customers.</p>
+			  <p>We will start out with the assumption that our product may find customers in previously ignored markets; that uses no one imagined when the product was designed will be found; Neo devices will be bought by customers outside our field of vision and even unknown to our sales force.</p>
+			  <p>We need you to talk to us. Tell us what you want. We promise we will listen. Your feedback will help evolve our roadmap.</p>
+			  <p>The real power of an open phone comes not from any one of these devices; it emerges from the interaction of all the users of &#8220;freed phones.&#8221; We can create true ubiquitous computing in Weiser&#8217;s terms. This will be the computer of the 21st century.</p>
 			<a href="#" class="top_link"><span>top</span></a>
 		</div>	
 	</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-index.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-index.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-index.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 			</div>
 			
 			<div class="article_description">
-				<h2><a href="products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html">Neo 1973</a></h2>
+				<h2><a href="products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html">Neo Base</a></h2>
 				<div class="description">The Neo Base kit contains everything the mobile application developer needs to enjoy the benefits of the first freed phone, the NEO 1973.</div>
 			</div>
 		</div>			
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
 				<a href="products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html"><img src="uploaded_images/18.png" width="369" height="308" alt="" /></a>
 			</div>
 			<div class="article_description">
-				<h2><a href="products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html">Hackers' Lunchbox</a></h2>
+				<h2><a href="products-neo-advanced-00-develkit.html">Neo Advanced</a></h2>
 				<div class="description">The Neo Advanced Kit everything the mobile device hacker wants to get down and dirty with the first freed phone, the NEO 1973.</div>
 			</div>
 		</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 					<img src="uploaded_images/34.png"  width='504'height='522' alt="" class="neoadvanced_image" />
 					<div class="banner_content">		
 						<h1><span>Neo Advanced</span></h1>
-						<p>The Hacker’s Lunch Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The Lunch Box is padded to protect your Neo1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
+					<p>This Hacker's Dream Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The  Advanced kit is padded to protect your Neo 1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
 						<a href="https://direct.openmoko.com" class="button_buy_it_now img_button"><span>Buy It Now</span></a>
 					</div>
 				</div>
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
 		<div class="left_column">
         		<div id="screenshot_caption">		
                 		<h3>The Design</h3>
-				<p>Simple, Timeless, Robust - this is the GTA01</p>
+                <p>Think of the Advanced kit as the perfect cross between James Bond and The Terminator. Ballistic and ruggedized enough to survive any attack and look mad styish doing so. If you're a seriously mobile hacker, this black box will blow your mind and make all your friends insanely jealous. </p>	
 			</div>
 		</div>
 

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-02-screenshots.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-02-screenshots.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-02-screenshots.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 					<img src="uploaded_images/34.png"  width='504'height='522' alt="" class="neoadvanced_image" />
 					<div class="banner_content">		
 						<h1><span>Neo Advanced</span></h1>
-						<p>The Hacker’s Lunch Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The Lunch Box is padded to protect your Neo1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
+					<p>This Hacker's Dream Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The  Advanced kit is padded to protect your Neo 1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
 						<a href="https://direct.openmoko.com" class="button_buy_it_now img_button"><span>Buy It Now</span></a>
 					</div>
 				</div>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 					<img src="uploaded_images/34.png"  width='504'height='522' alt="" class="neoadvanced_image" />
 					<div class="banner_content">		
 						<h1><span>Neo Advanced</span></h1>
-						<p>The Hacker’s Lunch Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The Lunch Box is padded to protect your Neo1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
+					<p>This Hacker's Dream Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The  Advanced kit is padded to protect your Neo 1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
 						<a href="https://direct.openmoko.com" class="button_buy_it_now img_button"><span>Buy It Now</span></a>
 					</div>
 				</div>
@@ -75,28 +75,34 @@
 		</div>
 	</div>
 
-	<div class="main_container software_block hardware_block" id="tab_main_article_0">
+<div class="main_container software_block hardware_block" id="tab_main_article_0">               
 		<div class="left_column">
-            <h3>The Neo1973 runs totally Free Software. Even hardware-wise we're pushing things drastically further than most device manufacturers. The Neo was specifically designed with oppenes and ease of developer friendliness in mind  from very start.</h3>
-		</div>
-
+            <h3>The Neo 1973 runs totally Free Software. Even hardware-wise we're pushing things drastically further than most device manufacturers. The Neo was specifically designed with openess and ease of developer-access from very start.</h3>		</div>
+		
 		<div class="right_column">
-			<a href="uploaded_images/42.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/42.png',914,524); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/40.png" width="374" height="179" alt="" /></a>
-		</div>
+        	<a href="uploaded_images/42.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/42.png',914,524); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/40.png" width="374" height="179" alt="" /></a>		</div>
+		
+		<div class="clear"></div>
+        
+        <div class="collumn_view">
+                	<h4>A Smarter Phone</h4>
 
-		<div class="clear"></div>
-		<div class="collumn_view">
-			<h4>Designed for Developers</h4>
-				<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
-				<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">MCU</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, SPI and an irq-capable GPIO line, at the debug connector and some on easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
-			<h4>Connectivity</h4>
-				<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and can react accordingly.</p>
-			<h4>Storage</h4>
-				<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
-			<h4>Open Platform</h4>
-				<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
-				Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>
-		</div>
+	<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
+
+	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
+
+	<h4>Connectivity</h4>
+
+	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and reacts accordingly.</p>
+
+	<h4>Storage</h4>
+
+	<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
+
+	<h4>Openness</h4>
+
+	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
+Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
 	</div>
 	<div id="footer">
 		<ul id="secundary_navigation">

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-04-software.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-04-software.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-advanced-04-software.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
 					<img src="uploaded_images/34.png"  width='504'height='522' alt="" class="neoadvanced_image" />
 					<div class="banner_content">		
 						<h1><span>Neo Advanced</span></h1>
-						<p>The Hacker’s Lunch Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The Lunch Box is padded to protect your Neo1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
+					<p>This Hacker's Dream Box is a heavy duty, mysterious black box that houses the OpenMoko development board. The  Advanced kit is padded to protect your Neo 1973, development board, and accessories for hackers in transport.</p>
 						<a href="https://direct.openmoko.com" class="button_buy_it_now img_button"><span>Buy It Now</span></a>
 					</div>
 				</div>
@@ -76,23 +76,20 @@
 	</div>
 
 	<div class="main_container software_block" id="tab_main_article_0">
-		<div class="left_column">
-            <h3>End user Freedom is our passion. The entire OpenMoko system and application software are build using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)</h3><a href="uploaded_images/41.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/41.png',948,622); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/39.png" width="410" height="269" alt="" /></a>
-		</div>
-
-		<div class="right_column">
-			<p>On the system side, OpenMoko uses software with a tireless history of success and stability, such as the Linux kernel, the <span class="caps">GNU</span> C library, the X window system, and the GTK+ toolkit, to name only a few.<br />OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>.</p>
-
-			<p>New technology requires new code. As we implement extensions, such as device drivers, or create something entirely new, such as the OpenMoko <span class="caps">GUI</span> framework and our collection of smartphone applications, the code is available though <span class="caps">SVN</span>, or, even better, has already been merged into the upstream sources.</p>
-
-			<p>All this power is neatly bundled into the OpenMoko distribution which is based on OpenEmbedded, a meta-distribution containing more than 15,000 packages.</p>
-
-			<p>Well-known FOSS-based infrastructure and standards-based development tools enables developers to quickly make the Neo do exactly what they want. Whether this means just making a small personalization, porting an existing application, or even writing a new application from scratch, end users are in total control. The way things should be. And since OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>, developers can share the fruits of their work with the rest of the community.</p>
-
-			<p>For the mobile world this is an entirely new concept. But <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is not new. It’s already tried and tested in the server world. <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is what powers the Internet. OpenMoko is just taking things mobile. But for developers unaccustomed to the world of Free Software, OpenMoko is the place to start. Excellent community resources are available to help with the learning process. And since OpenMoko runs libraries and components commonly found on the Desktop, the knowledge gained can be applied to the entire <span class="caps">FOSS</span> domain.</p>
-
-			<blockquote>
-				<p>(*) <span class="caps">GPS</span> position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components communicate with the rest of the system through openly specified interfaces, e.g., <span class="caps">NMEA</span>, <span class="caps">GSM</span> 07.05, etc.</p>
+      <div class="left_column">
+        <h3>End user Freedom is our passion. The entire OpenMoko system and application software are build using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).</h3>
+        <a href="uploaded_images/41.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/41.png',948,622); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/39.png" width="410" height="269" alt="" /></a> </div>
+	  <div class="right_column">
+        <h4>Mobile FOSS</h4>
+	    <p>On the system side, OpenMoko uses software with a tireless history of success and stability, such as the Linux kernel, the <span class="caps">GNU</span> C library, the X window system, and the GTK+ toolkit, to name only a few.<br />
+	      OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>.</p>
+	    <p>New technology requires new code. As we implement extensions, such as device drivers, or create something entirely new, such as the OpenMoko <span class="caps">GUI</span> framework and our collection of smartphone applications, the code is available though <span class="caps">SVN</span>, or, even better, has already been merged into the upstream sources.</p>
+	    <p>All this power is neatly bundled into the OpenMoko distribution which is based on OpenEmbedded, a meta-distribution containing more than 1,500 packages.</p>
+	    <h4>Open Standards</h4>
+	    <p>Well-known FOSS-based infrastructure and standards-based development tools enables developers to quickly make the Neo do exactly what they want. Whether this means just making a small personalization, porting an existing application, or even writing a new application from scratch, end users are in total control. The way things should be. And since OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>, developers can share the fruits of their work with the rest of the community.</p>
+	    <p>For the mobile world this is an entirely new concept. But <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is not new. It’s already tried and tested in the server world. <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is what powers the Internet. OpenMoko is just taking things mobile. But for developers unaccustomed to the world of Free Software, OpenMoko is the place to start. Excellent community resources are available to help with the learning process. And since OpenMoko runs libraries and components commonly found on the Desktop, the knowledge gained can be applied to the entire <span class="caps">FOSS</span> domain.</p>
+	    <blockquote>
+          <p>(*) <span class="caps">GPS</span> position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components communicate with the rest of the system through openly specified interfaces, e.g., <span class="caps">NMEA</span>, <span class="caps">GSM</span> 07.05, etc.</p>
 			</blockquote>
 		</div>
 

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-00-stdkit.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@
 						showTab('big_image',0);
 					</script>
 					<div class="banner_content">		
-						<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free your phone</span></h1>
-						<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
-						Neo is the one: the first freed phone</p>
+				<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free Your Phone</span>.</h1>
+					<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
+Neo is the one: the first freed phone.</p>
 						<div class="banner_details">
 							<div class="banner_left">
 								<h2>Colours available</h2>
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_0" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',0)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_0_link">Neo&#160;1973</a></li>
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_1" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',1)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_1_link">Battery</a></li>
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_2" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',2)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_2_link">Headset</a></li>
-				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_3" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',3)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_3_link">Carrying&#160;Pouch</a></li>
+				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_3" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',3)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_3_link">Neo&#160;Pouch</a></li>
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_4" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',4)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_4_link">Stylus</a></li>
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_5" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',5)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_5_link">Lanyard</a></li>
 				<li><a href="#tab_standard_kit_article_6" onclick="return showTab('standard_kit',6)" id="tab_standard_kit_article_6_link">MicroSD&#160;Card</a></li>
@@ -121,10 +121,10 @@
 				<p><strong>The Neo 1973 boasts the following hardware specifications</strong></p>
 				<ul>
 					<li> 2.8" <span class="caps">VGA</span> <span class="caps">TFT</span> color display</li>
-					<li> Touchscreen, usable as well with stylus as fingers</li>
+					<li> Touchscreen, usable with stylus or fingers</li>
 					<li> 266HZ Samsung System on a Chip (<span class="caps">SOC</span>)</li>
-					<li> <span class="caps">USB</span> 1.1 ,switchable between Client and Host(unpowered)</li>
-					<li> <span class="caps">integrated AGPS</span></li>
+					<li> <span class="caps">USB</span> 1.1, switchable between Client and Host (unpowered)</li>
+					<li> <span class="caps">Integrated AGPS</span></li>
 					<li> 2.5G <span class="caps">GSM</span> &#8211; quad band, voice, CSD, GPRS</li>
 					<li> Bluetooth 2.0</li>
 					<li> Micro SD slot</li>
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 					<h2>Battery</h2>
 				</div>
 				<img src="uploaded_images/22.png" width="233" height="260" alt="" />
-				<p>The Neo battery is a rechargeable 1200mAh Lion cell with a life of up to 500 complete cycles at more than 80% remaining capacity</p>
+	<p>The Neo battery is a 1200ma Lion cell. We really have no idea how long it will last you because this is the first phone where you are in total control. Blast everything: GSM, GPS, Bluetooth, backlight, etc... and you should get about four hours, though. It has a lifetime of up to 500 complete cycles at more than 80% remaining capacity</p>
 			</div>
 			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_2">
 				<div class="title_container">
@@ -147,10 +147,10 @@
 			</div>
 			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_3">
 				<div class="title_container">
-					<h2>Carrying&#160;Pouch</h2>
+					<h2>Neo&#160;Pouch</h2>
 				</div>
 				<img src="uploaded_images/57.png" width="227" height="244" alt="" />
-				<p>Other mobiles get a sock, we have nice, fluffy pouch for you to keep your moko safe from bad weather or ruff backpack environments</p>
+	<p>With a device this amazing, surely you will want to protect your investement. We've created a simple pouch that will keep your Neo safe in just about any environment. </p>
 			</div>
 			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_4">
 				<div class="title_container">
@@ -164,21 +164,21 @@
 					<h2>Lanyard</h2>
 				</div>
 				<img src="uploaded_images/58.png" width="224" height="242" alt="" />
-				<p>Never leave your Moko out of reach! Who knows who starts developing applications on it otherways</p>
+	<p>In case you're wondering what that hole in the base of the Neo is for, now you know. This is a high-quality lanyard will safely hold your Neo so you're free to move. </p>
 			</div>
 			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_6">
 				<div class="title_container">
 					<h2>MicroSD&#160;Card</h2>
 				</div>
 				<img src="uploaded_images/59.png" width="242" height="230" alt="" />
-				<p>The kit includes 1 MicroSD card which adds 512 MB storage to your Moko</p>
+	<p>This is just a plain microSD card. It's 512MB because we want to make sure you have more than enough room for your stuff.</p>
 			</div>
 			<div class="content tab_item" id="tab_standard_kit_article_7">
 				<div class="title_container">
 					<h2>USB Connectivity&#160;Cable</h2>
 				</div>
 				<img src="uploaded_images/60.png" width="249" height="242" alt="" />
-				<p>The cable is <span class="caps">USB</span> mini on one end and USB-A on the other. Its just a normal fully wired cable, so no worries, your Moko will connect via every similar cable. And of course it will charge with every cable as soon as the computer signals it can source the power according to the USB standard.</p>
+	<p>AKA the Neo Umbilical Cord. Use this for charging, updating, networking and more. Yes it's an industry standard USB cable. </p>
 			</div>
 			<script type="text/javascript">
 				_pageTabs['standard_kit']=8;

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-01-pictures.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-01-pictures.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@
 						showTab('big_image',0);
 					</script>
 					<div class="banner_content">		
-						<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free your phone</span></h1>
-						<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
-						Neo is the one: the first freed phone</p>
+				<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free Your Phone.</span></h1>
+					<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
+Neo is the one: the first freed phone.</p>
 						<div class="banner_details">
 							<div class="banner_left">
 								<h2>Colours available</h2>
@@ -113,8 +113,7 @@
 		</ul>
 		<div class="left_column">
 			<div id="screenshot_caption">
-				<h3>The Design</h3>
-				<p>Simple, Timeless, Robust - this is the GTA01</p>
+                <h3>The Design</h3>	<p>Neo is a smarter phone. A subtle retro look lurks behind the modern design to make sure we never forget our roots. In 1973, Marty Cooper invented the mobile phone. This gave birth to an industry. We’re going to revolutionize it again. Only this time, you will write the rules. This will be the New 1973.</p>	
 			</div>
 		</div>
 		<div class="screenshot_image">

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-02-screenshots.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-02-screenshots.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-02-screenshots.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@
 						showTab('big_image',0);
 					</script>
 					<div class="banner_content">		
-						<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free your phone</span></h1>
-						<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
-						Neo is the one: the first freed phone</p>
+				<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free Your Phone</span>.</h1>
+					<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
+Neo is the one: the first freed phone.</p>
 						<div class="banner_details">
 							<div class="banner_left">
 								<h2>Colours available</h2>

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-03-hardware.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@
 						showTab('big_image',0);
 					</script>
 					<div class="banner_content">		
-						<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free your phone</span></h1>
-						<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
-						Neo is the one: the first freed phone</p>
+				<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free Your Phone</span>.</h1>
+					<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
+Neo is the one: the first freed phone.</p>
 						<div class="banner_details">
 							<div class="banner_left">
 								<h2>Colours available</h2>
@@ -98,28 +98,34 @@
 		</div>
 	</div>
 
-	<div class="main_container software_block hardware_block" id="tab_main_article_0">
+	<div class="main_container software_block hardware_block" id="tab_main_article_0">               
 		<div class="left_column">
-            <h3>The Neo1973 runs totally Free Software. Even hardware-wise we're pushing things drastically further than most device manufacturers. The Neo was specifically designed with oppenes and ease of developer friendliness in mind  from very start.</h3>
-		</div>
-
+            <h3>The Neo 1973 runs totally Free Software. Even hardware-wise we're pushing things drastically further than most device manufacturers. The Neo was specifically designed with openess and ease of developer-access from very start.</h3>		</div>
+		
 		<div class="right_column">
-			<a href="uploaded_images/42.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/42.png',914,524); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/40.png" width="374" height="179" alt="" /></a>
-		</div>
+        	<a href="uploaded_images/42.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/42.png',914,524); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/40.png" width="374" height="179" alt="" /></a>		</div>
+		
+		<div class="clear"></div>
+        
+        <div class="collumn_view">
+                	<h4>A Smarter Phone</h4>
 
-		<div class="clear"></div>
-		<div class="collumn_view">
-			<h4>Designed for Developers</h4>
-				<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
-				<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">MCU</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, SPI and an irq-capable GPIO line, at the debug connector and some on easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
-			<h4>Connectivity</h4>
-				<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and can react accordingly.</p>
-			<h4>Storage</h4>
-				<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
-			<h4>Open Platform</h4>
-				<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
-				Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>
-		</div>
+	<p>On the hardware side we’re pushing the Neo further than other device manufacturers. Designed with openness and developer-access from the start, Neo’s hardware will invite your software imagination to take a spin.</p>
+
+	<p>We choose chips that have complete documentation publicly available, such as the ARM-based Samsung S3C2410 <span class="caps">SOC</span>. We added a debug port with complete access to <span class="caps">JTAG</span> and a serial console. Not content with that we went over the top and left “interesting” signals, such as the I2C bus, at easily solderable contact pads for the hardware hackers to have some fun.</p>
+
+	<h4>Connectivity</h4>
+
+	<p>Besides standard features like a GPRS-capable quad-band <span class="caps">GSM</span> modem and local connectivity through Bluetooth and <span class="caps">USB</span>, the Neo 1973 sports a crisp 640×480 <span class="caps">LCD</span> display with a near photographic resolution (283 dpi). And with AGPS-enabled, your Neo knows it’s location and reacts accordingly.</p>
+
+	<h4>Storage</h4>
+
+	<p>You can extend the internal storage of 128 MB <span class="caps">RAM</span> and 64 MB <span class="caps">NAND</span> Flash with an SDIO-capable microSD card. As a bonus, we ship a 512 MB card with the phone.</p>
+
+	<h4>Openness</h4>
+
+	<p>Like Make Magazine we believe “If you can’t open it, you don’t own it”.<br />
+Others try their best to lock us out of the devices we buy; but, Neo’s are built for you to open. You can take the casing apart and get at the <span class="caps">PCB</span>. Opt for the Neo Advanced kit and we’ll give you a special screwdriver, (the Neo cracker), and plastic guitar pick to make opening this device even easier. Go ahead, open your Neo. Make our day.</p>        </div>
 	</div>
 	<div id="footer">
 		<ul id="secundary_navigation">

Modified: trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-04-software.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-04-software.html	2007-07-08 14:58:31 UTC (rev 98)
+++ trunk/www.openmoko.com/products-neo-base-04-software.html	2007-07-08 15:48:37 UTC (rev 99)
@@ -69,9 +69,9 @@
 						showTab('big_image',0);
 					</script>
 					<div class="banner_content">		
-						<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free your phone</span></h1>
-						<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
-						Neo is the one: the first freed phone</p>
+				<h1><span> Neo 1973: Free Your Phone.</span></h1>
+					<p>The clean form fits your fist; the open system frees your mind.<br />
+Neo is the one: the first freed phone.</p>
 						<div class="banner_details">
 							<div class="banner_left">
 								<h2>Colours available</h2>
@@ -98,24 +98,27 @@
 		</div>
 	</div>
 
-	<div class="main_container software_block" id="tab_main_article_0">
+	<div class="main_container software_block" id="tab_main_article_0">               
 		<div class="left_column">
-            <h3>End user Freedom is our passion. The entire OpenMoko system and application software are build using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)</h3><a href="uploaded_images/41.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/41.png',948,622); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/39.png" width="410" height="269" alt="" /></a>
-		</div>
-
+            <h3>End user Freedom is our passion. The entire OpenMoko system and application software are build using Free and Open Source Software (FOSS).</h3><a href="uploaded_images/41.png" onclick="showLargeImage('uploaded_images/41.png',948,622); return false;"><img src="uploaded_images/39.png" width="410" height="269" alt="" /></a>		</div>
+		
 		<div class="right_column">
-			<p>On the system side, OpenMoko uses software with a tireless history of success and stability, such as the Linux kernel, the <span class="caps">GNU</span> C library, the X window system, and the GTK+ toolkit, to name only a few.<br />OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>.</p>
+        
+        <h4>Mobile FOSS</h4>
+                	<p>On the system side, OpenMoko uses software with a tireless history of success and stability, such as the Linux kernel, the <span class="caps">GNU</span> C library, the X window system, and the GTK+ toolkit, to name only a few.<br />
+OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>.</p>
 
-			<p>New technology requires new code. As we implement extensions, such as device drivers, or create something entirely new, such as the OpenMoko <span class="caps">GUI</span> framework and our collection of smartphone applications, the code is available though <span class="caps">SVN</span>, or, even better, has already been merged into the upstream sources.</p>
+	<p>New technology requires new code. As we implement extensions, such as device drivers, or create something entirely new, such as the OpenMoko <span class="caps">GUI</span> framework and our collection of smartphone applications, the code is available though <span class="caps">SVN</span>, or, even better, has already been merged into the upstream sources.</p>
 
-			<p>All this power is neatly bundled into the OpenMoko distribution which is based on OpenEmbedded, a meta-distribution containing more than 15,000 packages.</p>
+	<p>All this power is neatly bundled into the OpenMoko distribution which is based on OpenEmbedded, a meta-distribution containing more than 1,500 packages.</p>
 
-			<p>Well-known FOSS-based infrastructure and standards-based development tools enables developers to quickly make the Neo do exactly what they want. Whether this means just making a small personalization, porting an existing application, or even writing a new application from scratch, end users are in total control. The way things should be. And since OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>, developers can share the fruits of their work with the rest of the community.</p>
+	<h4>Open Standards</h4>
+	<p>Well-known FOSS-based infrastructure and standards-based development tools enables developers to quickly make the Neo do exactly what they want. Whether this means just making a small personalization, porting an existing application, or even writing a new application from scratch, end users are in total control. The way things should be. And since OpenMoko is Mobile <span class="caps">FOSS</span>, developers can share the fruits of their work with the rest of the community.</p>
 
-			<p>For the mobile world this is an entirely new concept. But <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is not new. It’s already tried and tested in the server world. <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is what powers the Internet. OpenMoko is just taking things mobile. But for developers unaccustomed to the world of Free Software, OpenMoko is the place to start. Excellent community resources are available to help with the learning process. And since OpenMoko runs libraries and components commonly found on the Desktop, the knowledge gained can be applied to the entire <span class="caps">FOSS</span> domain.</p>
+	<p>For the mobile world this is an entirely new concept. But <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is not new. It’s already tried and tested in the server world. <span class="caps">FOSS</span> is what powers the Internet. OpenMoko is just taking things mobile. But for developers unaccustomed to the world of Free Software, OpenMoko is the place to start. Excellent community resources are available to help with the learning process. And since OpenMoko runs libraries and components commonly found on the Desktop, the knowledge gained can be applied to the entire <span class="caps">FOSS</span> domain.</p>
 
-			<blockquote>
-				<p>(*) <span class="caps">GPS</span> position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components communicate with the rest of the system through openly specified interfaces, e.g., <span class="caps">NMEA</span>, <span class="caps">GSM</span> 07.05, etc.</p>
+	<blockquote>
+		<p>(*) <span class="caps">GPS</span> position calculation and, also for regulatory reasons, firmware contained in peripheral chips are the only exceptions. Those components communicate with the rest of the system through openly specified interfaces, e.g., <span class="caps">NMEA</span>, <span class="caps">GSM</span> 07.05, etc.</p>
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