
Today, Intel announced that its Moblin platform will be merged with Nokia‘s Maemo to create MeeGo platform, a new software platform that runn runs on almost all electronic devices, including mobile computers, netbooks, tables, mediaphones, connected TV and in-vehicle infortainment systems.

Highlights
- MeeGo offers the Qt application development environment, and builds on the capabilities of the Moblin core operating system and reference user experiences. Using Qt, developers can write once to create applications for a variety 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 best practices of the open source development model. The first release of MeeGo is expected in the second quarter of 2010 with devices launching later in the year.
- Nokia and Intel expect MeeGo to be adopted widely by global device manufacturers, network operators, semiconductor companies, software vendors and developers.
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