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Intel, Nokia Merge
Moblin & Maemo Software Platforms to Form MeeGo
February 15, 2010
Intel
and Nokia are merging their popular Moblin and Maemo software platforms.
This will create a unified Linux-based platform that will run on
multiple hardware platforms across a wide range of computing devices,
including pocketable mobile computers, netbooks, tablets, mediaphones,
connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Called MeeGo, the
open software platform will accelerate industry innovation and
time-to-market for a wealth of new Internet-based applications and
services and exciting user experiences. MeeGo-based devices from Nokia
and other manufacturers are expected to be launched later this year.
This announcement strengthens the Nokia and Intel relationship, and
builds on the companies' broad strategic collaboration announced in June
2009. Intel and Nokia now invite participation in MeeGo from existing
Maemo and Moblin global communities and across the communications and
computing industries.
"Our vision for seamlessly communicating between computing devices from
the home, auto, office or your pocket is taking a big step forward today
with the introduction of MeeGo," said Intel President and CEO Paul
Otellini. "This is a foundational step in our evolving relationship with
Nokia. The merging of these two important assets into an open source
platform is critical toward providing a terrific experience across a
variety of devices and gaining cross- industry support."
"MeeGo will drive an even wider range of Internet computing and
communication experiences for consumers, on new types of mobile
devices," said Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, CEO, Nokia. "Through open
innovation, MeeGo will create an ecosystem that is second to none,
drawing in players from different industries. It will support a range of
business models across the value chain, building on the experience and
expertise of Nokia, Intel and all those who will join us. Simply put,
MeeGo heralds a new era of mobile computing."
MeeGo blends the best of Maemo with the best of Moblin to create an open
platform for multiple processor architectures. MeeGo builds on the
capabilities of the Moblin core OS and its support for a wide range of
device types and reference user experiences, combined with the momentum
of Maemo in the mobile industry and the broadly adopted Qt application
and UI framework for software developers.
MeeGo also unites the robust worldwide Maemo and Moblin applications
ecosystems and open source communities. For developers, MeeGo extends
the range of target device segments for their applications. Using Qt for
application development means that they can write applications once and
easily deploy them on MeeGo and across other platforms, for example, on
Symbian.
The Ovi Store will be the channel to market for apps and content for all
Nokia devices, including MeeGo and Symbian-based, with Forum Nokia
providing developer support across all Nokia device platforms. The Intel
AppUpSM Center will be the path to market for Intel-based MeeGo devices
from other device manufacturers, with the Intel Atom Developer Program
providing support for applications targeting devices in a variety of
categories.
The
MeeGo software platform, running on high-performance devices, will
deliver a range of Internet, computing and communication experiences,
with visually rich graphics, multitasking and multimedia capabilities
and the best application performance. Since MeeGo runs on multiple
device types, people can keep their favorite applications when they
change devices, so they are not locked into one kind of device or those
from any individual manufacturer.
The MeeGo software platform will be hosted by the Linux Foundation as a
fully open source project, encouraging community participation in line
with the best practices of the open source development model. Intel and
Nokia invite the respective members of Maemo.org and Moblin.org to join
the combined community at MeeGo.com, as well as encouraging wider
participation from the communications, computing and related industries.
Developers can begin writing applications for MeeGo in Qt immediately.
The first release of MeeGo is targeted for the second quarter of this
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