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BEIJING, Sept 27, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - According to the recent report of Chinahomeappliances.com, Intel plans to integrate Meego system with Limo system. Limo system is support by the Japan's NEC, Matsushita and South Korea's Samsung Electronics. Meego can not keep up with the pace of development of Android and iOS. It may benefit from finding partners.
Chinahomeappliances.com (http://www.chinahomeappliances.com/manufacturers/) reports that Linux Mobile is a mobile operating system. It was founded on January 29, 2007 by the LiMo Foundation, which is an association of the global leaders in the mobile industry. The members include NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic Mobile Communications, Samsung Electronics, Vodafone and other mobile phone manufacturers, mobile operators, handset chip manufacturers and other related companies. Chinahomeappliances.com says that LiMo Foundation provides an open mobile platform for the whole mobile industry. LiMo platform is the world's first globally competitive and Linux-based software platform for mobile devices.
Meego was developed together by Intel and Nokia. The two sides have established a joint venture. But later Nokia switched to Microsoft's Windows Phone platform.
Chinahomeappliances.com points out that not long ago there are rumors that Samsung would buy Meego. Then it was rumored that Intel will abandon Meego. However, in early September, Intel said the company will continue to work on Meego's development and Intel also welcomes new partners to join.
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Source: Chinahomeappliances.com
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