Nokia and Intel are collaborating on a joint operating system called MeeGo, and while the news was announced in February, new details have slowly been emerging.
MeeGo is a combination of two operating systems: Nokia’s Maemo, an open source development platform used on the N900 mobile computer and Intel’s Moblin project, a netbook and embedded platform.
MeeGo is designed to work across a range of mobile products, including netbooks/laptops and consumer appliances, but it’s likely to show up first in Nokia smartphones.
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