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MeeGo is a Linux-based mobile operating system. It came to exist in 2010 as the merger of Intel’s Moblin project and Nokia’s Maemo project. It was hosted by the Linux Foundation, but it canceled MeeGo in September 2011 in favor of Tizen.
When the collaboration began, Nokia was already developing the next version of Maemo. The Maemo 6 base was kept intact, but the Handset UX was shared, and the name changed to “MeeGo/Harmattan”. This powered the Nokia N9 smartphone.
MeeGo’s successor is Mer, a fork of MeeGo.
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Covers the story of Nokia's Linux attempts after the publication of the history of the MeeGo project in the Finnish Taskumuro magazin. (October 11, 2012)
With a glorious fanfare of the sad trombone, Nokia has finally unveiled its first and last MeeGo smartphone: the N9. (June 11, 2011)
Testing the new release for developers, analysing the weak and strong points. (June 02, 2011)
Review of MeeGo 1.0, for netbooks only, aimed at developers and device manufacturers. (June 28, 2010)
Detailed review of MeeGo v1.0 starting with downloading the operating system. (June 03, 2010)
News of the birth of MeeGo in 2010. (February 15, 2010)
Covers the story of Nokia's Linux attempts after the publication of the history of the MeeGo project in the Finnish Taskumuro magazin. (October 11, 2012)
With a glorious fanfare of the sad trombone, Nokia has finally unveiled its first and last MeeGo smartphone: the N9. (June 11, 2011)
Testing the new release for developers, analysing the weak and strong points. (June 02, 2011)
Review of MeeGo 1.0, for netbooks only, aimed at developers and device manufacturers. (June 28, 2010)
Detailed review of MeeGo v1.0 starting with downloading the operating system. (June 03, 2010)
News of the birth of MeeGo in 2010. (February 15, 2010)
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