Like HTC, Motorola seems to be interested in making their own mobile operating system. Company co-CEO (Sanjay Jha), said recently: “I have always felt that owning your operating system is important, always have an ecosystem that has all services and has a capacity and scale to perform maintenance on this operating system at the forefront. ”
Well, the first step in this direction could be the acquisition of Azinger, a U.S. developer of mobile software.
According to Android and Me, this profile suggests that LinkedIn has already bought Motorola Azinger.
Azinger Azinger develops Linux-based Mobile OS, presented as “a complete mobile platform” – is highly customizable, with options for keyboard and touch user interface, browser, WebKit-based widgets and Web 2.0 experiences, and support for a wide range of phones (low to high range).

Motorola mobile Azinger could take the next level and make their own. Or you could just use it to improveMOTOBLUR user interface on their smartphones Android – not until we know with certainty that the company has official details.
Azinger is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. – in your Palm (recently acquired by HP) also has its headquarters. Official website of the company can be accessed here.





