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The Symbian Foundation, which is the entity that is building an open-source mobile operating system based on assets handed over by Nokia (NY…

imageThe Symbian Foundation, which is the entity that is building an open-source mobile operating system based on assets handed over by Nokia (NYSE: NOK), said today it has added two high-level executives to its team. Symbian’s Executive Director Lee Williams said they now have about eight people on the executive team and 70 employees overall, split mostly between Foster City, Calif. and London. He said the organization could grow to 200 employees by the end of the year. Release.

The new hires are:

Dietmar Tallroth: Tallroth has been appointed to the position of General Counsel. Previously, he worked at Nokia, where he worked on the open source software and java legal teams. Tallroth is also known for writing a lot of code himself. Williams: “We won

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