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Android vs Maemo - Hands on Review
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| There is no doubt that Linux will be the
| dominant player in the mobile market by
| the end of 2010. This is namely thanks to
| Google's Android OS, which has been
| appearing on more handsets than I can
| count the past few months. Android however
| is not the only mobile Linux operating
| system (however it is easily the most
| popular) that exists. I have done more
| than a few posts about my Nokia N900,
| which is another mobile device that runs a
| variation of Linux known as Maemo.
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http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/2010/04/android-vs-maemo-hands-on-review.html
Meego Provides First Glimpse at New Mobile OS
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| The Meego Community blog explains in more
| detail "The MeeGo architecture is based on
| a common core across the different usage
| models, such as netbooks, handheld, in-
| vehicle, and connected TV. The MeeGo
| common core includes the various key
| subsystems including the core operating
| system libraries, the comms and telephony
| services, internet and social networking
| services, visual services, media services,
| data management, device services, and
| personal services."
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http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/193145/meego_provides_first_glimpse_at_new_mobile_os.html
Recent:
Nokia Has An Android Phone
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| A hacker called Brandon Roberts has worked out
| a way to dual-boot the native Maemo-Linux
| operating system on the Nokia N900 and also
| the Android operating system.
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http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/17381/38/
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