MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system which is designed to act as an operating system for hardware platforms such as mobile phones, net books, tablets, connected TVs and in-vehicle infotainment system.
It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”
10. It was first announced at Mobile world Congress in Feb 2010 by Intel and Nokia in joint press conference.
11. The stated aim is to merge the efforts of Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo former projects into one new common project. i.e. “MeeGo”5/1/2011 MeeGo 3
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13. Moblin(Mobile Linux) is Intel’s open source mobile operating system and application stack for Mobile internet devices(MIDs),netbooks etc.5/1/2011 MeeGo 4
19. Core OS layer contains all the middleware/OS service domains and the hardware adaptation servicesDomain view: This can be viewed in several domains and subsystems under each domain as follows 5/1/2011 MeeGo 7
33. Continued… Hardware adaptation software: There are multiple software components that a hardware vendor must provide for MeeGo to run successfully on their platform architecture. The hardware adaption s/w is divided into the following subsystems: -Security -Sensor -Device Mode -Audio -Camera -Imaging and Video -Location -Connectivity -Input -Display and Graphics 5/1/2011 MeeGo 10
34. WHAT MAKES MEEGO UNIQUE? Broad industry support and adoption in all categories Great User experience Great OS Multi-category Multi-HW Active community Open governance model Close relationship with upstream projects A partnership project 5/1/2011 MeeGo 11
45. Android project is currently carried out by Google and MeeGo is carried out by Intel and Nokia as a joint venture.
46. Android’s Java based applications are easy to build for beginners, Maemo & MeeGo’s development environments allow for much richer applications.5/1/2011 MeeGo 13