Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Intel and Nokia are merging their Moblin and Maemo software platforms into an open software platform called MeeGo.
The open software platform will address new Internet-based applications and services and exciting user experiences.
This agreement builds on the companies' broad strategic collaboration announced in June 2009
Existing Maemo and Moblin communities can participate in developing for MeeGo.
MeeGo builds on the capabilities of the Moblin core OS and on Maemo's Qt application and UI framework for software developers.
Using Qt developers can write applications once using and deploy them on MeeGo and across other platforms, such as Symbian.
The MeeGo software platform will be hosted by the Linux Foundation as a fully open source project. The first release of MeeGo is targeted for the second quarter of this year. MeeGo devices from Nokia will follow.
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