
Last  November, to the surprise and dismay of many, the European Commission  decided it needed to stimulate some homegrown innovation in the mobile  space and pulled together €22 million  in a public/private investment designed to help Symbian get ahead. It  was intended to turn Nokia's former lover into the Embedded Operating  System for Europe (hence the name SYMBEOSE), but alas the breakup  between Symbian and the Finnish mobile maker was too much to overcome.  The EC has decided, quite rightly, that there's no sense in continuing  its symbtopia project, and now a member of Neelie Kroes'  team has confirmed the entire venture has been cancelled. European  taxpayers (two of whom you see on the right) will also be glad to know  that no money has exchanged hands, so the bullet has been well and truly  dodged. Guess that's why they're looking so happy.
 
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