On Monday, Nokia as well as Intel proclaimed that they would like to merge their mobile operating system MeeGo, the open operating system kernel-based Linux, which is being specifically planned for devices for example performance smart phones, netbooks, TV with network connections also including the tablets.
The novel operating system will merge the superior features of all of the operating systems, Nokia as well as Intel, along with the kernel including the tools Moblin UI Maemo. Intel developed the Moblin, Nokia has built-up a Maemo. The foremost adaptation of the new OS MeeGo will arrive in the second quarter of this year, and the foremost devices based on this operating system will hit the market in the second half of 2010, which was being alleged by (Renée James), a senior vice president as well as general manager of Intel Software and Services Group.
MeeGo OS will be companionable with the design of Intel Atom as well as ARM. Source Meego, along with tools for developers to arrive in the coming weeks, according to the FAQ on the site MeeGo. Code MeeGo will be posted on the site Linux Foundation, as well as those who need to develop applications for MeeGo, will make use of Qt. According to (Kai Öistämö), executive vice president of devices, Nokia, Qt will apply to develop applications once and after that work it on several platforms.
While Nokia is the only company that says that it will release phones with MeeGo. Nevertheless, according to James, the other mobile phone manufacturers and providers of mobile services in the coming weeks to announce the creation of products based on MeeGo. Appearance MeeGo not change plans for Nokia Symbian. Oistamo said that this operating system will still be used on cheaper smartphones.



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