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Canonical launches crowdfunding campaign to produce the Ubuntu Edge smartphone.. The Ubuntu Edge is meant to be a truly state of the art product, and will make use of all of the latest and.


Why Ubuntu’s creator still invests his fortune in an unprofitable company Ars Technica

Canonical are hoping to kickstart the super-phone race with an audacious $32 million crowd-funding campaign. Ubuntu's commercial sponsor are aiming to raise funds for the development and manufacture of a new, Ubuntu-branded mobile called Ubuntu Edge over the next 30 days.


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Crowdfunded Ubuntu Phone Will Be A Big Success, Even If It Never Happens Sharif Sakr Contributor I cover mobile, PC and broader tech. Aug 8, 2013,02:31pm EDT This article is more than 10 years.


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Ubuntu phone - coming 2014.. Ubuntu Edge smartphone sets crowdfunding record, but still $20m short of target; Editorial standards. Show Comments. Related. ZDNET looks back on tech in 2023.


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Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is launching a crowdfunding campaign to finance its first Ubuntu smartphone, the Ubuntu Edge. For the company to succeed with its plans, it'll need to raise.


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Canonical targets crowdfunding record with campaign to accelerate mobile technology with Ubuntu Edge superphone / PC combination $32m campaign to deliver world's first truly converged personal computing device based on Ubuntu phone OS and pioneering hardware. Ubuntu Edge harnesses crowdfunding to accelerate innovation in smartphone and co […]


Ubuntu phone OS announced, first devices shipping in early 2014 The Verge

Ubuntu Edge intended to combine smartphone and desktop PC in one state-of-the-art device. Although the ambitious target wasn't met, over $12 million was raised by 27K contributors across 125 countries, breaking crowdfunding records of all time. Innovation and Crowdfunding


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London, 22nd July 2013 - Canonical today launches the biggest ever crowdfunding campaign to develop the Ubuntu Edge, converging mobile convenience with desktop power in a single device. The.


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Canonical Tests Limits of Crowdfunding With $32M Idiegogo Campaign for Ubuntu Edge Smartphone They're trying to cram every cutting-edge bit of tech into one phone, and we're fine with that.


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If you want to back the project, there's a limited-time offer that allows the purchase of an Ubuntu Edge phone for $600. Once that offer expires, a phone will cost $830, rising to $10,000 if you.


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Ubuntu Edge smartphone sets crowdfunding record, but still $20m short of target A project to raise money to develop and manufacture the Ubuntu Edge has raised more than $10.3m through.


The Ubuntu phone is real and going on sale next week The Verge

The Ubuntu Edge is the next generation of personal computing: smartphone and desktop PC in one state-of-the-art device. Discover Similar Campaigns About this campaign You may also be interested in Funding LALAHOME RealScooper: Smart Self-Refill Litter Box


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Charles Arthur @charlesarthur Thu 22 Aug 2013 12.34 EDT A British attempt to raise a record $32m (£20.5m) through crowdfunding to build top-end smartphones has raised a unprecedented $12m, but.


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The Ubuntu Edge was a proposed high-concept smartphone announced by Canonical Ltd. on 22 July 2013. Canonical was seeking to crowdfund a production run of around 40,000 units through Indiegogo. It had the highest target of any crowdfunded project to date, $32,000,000 over a one-month campaign.


In which Ars is allowed to see—but not touch—an Ubuntu phone Ars Technica

Canonical is hoping to raise $32 million from enterprises and enthusiasts who are willing to pay for a limited edition Ubuntu for Android phone that has the specification of a laptop and.


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The Ubuntu Edge fundraiser has raised over $2 million in less than 12 hours. Canonical's crowd-funding campaign for a top-of-the-line Ubuntu 'Super Phone' has attracted over 4000 backers so far. Between them they have pledged in excess of total $2,000,000.