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-<h2>The Cilux U-Web Exchange</h2>
+<h2>The Cilux Object Web Exchange</h2>
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-Cilux is a <a href="http://the-u-web.org/">U-Web</a> "Exchange": a peer for, and the
-reference implementation of, the U-Web.
+Cilux is a <a href="http://object-web.org/">Object Web</a> "Exchange": a peer for, and the
+reference implementation of, the Object Web.
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Cilux is Open Source and written in C. It is intended to be run both client-side and
-server-side on Linux-based PCs and Ultra-Mobile PCs, as well as MIDs such as Maemo.
+server-side on Linux-based PCs and Ultra-Mobile PCs, including the OpenPandora console,
+as well as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) such as Nokia's upcoming Maemo 5 device. The
+typical MID specification and APIs aimed for are: at least 320x320 touch screen with
+OpenGL ES 2.0; GPS, Wifi and 3G; front- and back-facing cameras.
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See the <a href="https://garage.maemo.org/projects/cilux/">Cilux Maemo site</a>.
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