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Good luck to David Wood as he looks forward to a new life beyond Symbian!
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Written by SymbianOne
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Monday, 19 October 2009
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Good luck to David Wood (Twitter @DW2) as he looks forward to a new life beyond Symbian! After 20 years of involvement Wood is passing the torch and looking forward to moving forward... don't worry, you can still connect with him at SEE09
After a number of years at Psion, Symbian, and Symbian Foundation, David Wood is moving on to new adventures.. we wish David all the best. From his blog...
In many ways, my time in the Symbian Foundation has been a natural extension of a 20 year career with what we now call Symbian platform software (and its 16-bit predecessor): 10 years with PDA manufacturer Psion followed by 10 years on the Leadership Team of Symbian Ltd, prior to the launch of the Symbian Foundation. In summary, I’ve spent 21 hectic years envisioning, architecting, implementing, supporting, and avidly using smart mobile devices. It’s been a fantastic experience.
More Info from David's Blog - you can still find David on Twitter @DW2
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