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Nokia and Intel Now Offering MeeGo Code

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Apr 2, 2010, 11:47 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

Nokia and Intel recently made the core kernel and code of their MeeGo mobile operating system available to the open source community. MeeGo is the combination of Moblin and Maemo, and can be used on a number of different mobile platforms, such as mobile phones and netbooks. MeeGo is based on Linux, and this first code release includes the core operating system libraries, comms and telephony services, internet and social networking services, visual services, media services, data management, device services, and personal services. MeeGo is free to download.

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Apr 2, 2010, 12:12 PM

MeeGo very interesting.

Meego seems inviting, I just hope Nokia etal come across with some decent phones. N900 is a start, but I'd like to see what comes next.
After using the N900 for a few months, I gave up and switched to android. The hardware for the N900 is awesome [ like the rest of the n-series ]. I can't say the same for the software [ about only 250 apps total]. The best part of the n900 is when nok...
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