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Intel, Nokia aim to unify mobile Linux ecosystem with MeeGo

· February 15, 2010 ·

Intel and Nokia are teaming up to tame mobile Linux fragmentation. During a presentation today at Mobile World Congress, the companies announced that they are bringing together their respective Linux-based operating systems under a single banner. The combined platform, called MeeGo, supports multiple architectures and will be suitable for use across a wide range of mobile and embedded form factors, including netbooks and smartphones. Nokia’s Maemo platform evolved from the company’s experiments with handheld tablet computing. It has shipped on all of the company’s Internet tablets as well as the N900, a high-end smartphone that Nokia launched last year. Intel’s Moblin platform, which is principally designed for netbooks, is backed by a number of prominent Linux distributors and hardware vendors. Although there are a number of significant technical differences between the two platforms, they have a lot in common. One key characteristic that Maemo and Moblin share is that they are both closely aligned with the conventional desktop Linux stack. This is because Nokia and Intel approach open source software development in much the same way. They are both philosophically inclined to collaborate with upstream projects and the existing Linux ecosystem. This is very different from the strategy that is… Read full this story

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