Worldwide leaders Intel Corporation and Nokia combine Moblin and Maemo to make MeeGo, a Linux-based software platform that will support numerous hardware architectures crossways the broadest variety of device section, as well as pocket able mobile PCs, netbooks, tablets, mediaphones, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment systems.

MeeGo presents Qt application development environment, and builds on abilities of Moblin core operating system and situation client experiences.

Using Qt, developers can write once to generate applications for a range of devices and platforms, and market them through Nokia''s Ovi Store and Intel AppUpSM Center.

MeeGo will be hosted by the Linux Foundation and governed using the finest carry out of the open source expansion model. The primary release of MeeGo is predictable in the second quarter of 2010 with devices launching afterward in the year.

The above statement reinforces Nokia and Intel relationship, and construct on corporation wide tactical collaboration proclaim in June 2009.

Intel and Nokia currently request contribution in MeeGo from existing Maemo and Moblin worldwide communities and across the communications and computing industries.

MeeGo blends the finest of Maemo with best of Moblin to make an open platform for manifold processor architectures.

MeeGo builds on the ability of Moblin core OS and its support for a wide range of device types and reference client experiences, joint with the momentum of Maemo in the mobile business and the generally adopted Qt application and UI structure for software developers.