14-07-2010, 07:17 PM
MeeGo
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system project which was announced at Mobile World Congress in February 2010 by Intel and Nokia. Intel and Nokia are working on separate OSes called moblin and Maemo respectively. Through MeeGo they paln to merge them. MeeGo was developed because Microsoft did not offer comprehensive Windows 7 support for the Atom processor.
System requirements
handhelds, in-car devices, netbooks and television platforms are expected to run MeeGo. They may differ in the User Experience (UX) layer.
User interfaces
several graphical user interfaces can be designed and they are generally called the user experience layers.
-Netbook: Moblin interface is extended here and it is written using the Mx toolkit.
-Handset: GTK+ and Clutter are included here for more compatibility with Moblin apps.
-Tablet:Tablet UX was the first to use the meego.
-In-Vehicle Infotainment: Moblin with Qt as base for the 'GENIVI 1.0,a entertainment system in car.
License
Its license policy is mainly documented at the MeeGo License Policy page. It tries to to encourage the fostering of derivative work but tries to keep the keep the project as open as possible.
For more details, refer these links:
http://en.wikipediawiki/MeeGo
http://sharingmatrixfile/12787695/meego.ZIP
MeeGo is a Linux-based open source mobile operating system project which was announced at Mobile World Congress in February 2010 by Intel and Nokia. Intel and Nokia are working on separate OSes called moblin and Maemo respectively. Through MeeGo they paln to merge them. MeeGo was developed because Microsoft did not offer comprehensive Windows 7 support for the Atom processor.
System requirements
handhelds, in-car devices, netbooks and television platforms are expected to run MeeGo. They may differ in the User Experience (UX) layer.
User interfaces
several graphical user interfaces can be designed and they are generally called the user experience layers.
-Netbook: Moblin interface is extended here and it is written using the Mx toolkit.
-Handset: GTK+ and Clutter are included here for more compatibility with Moblin apps.
-Tablet:Tablet UX was the first to use the meego.
-In-Vehicle Infotainment: Moblin with Qt as base for the 'GENIVI 1.0,a entertainment system in car.
License
Its license policy is mainly documented at the MeeGo License Policy page. It tries to to encourage the fostering of derivative work but tries to keep the keep the project as open as possible.
For more details, refer these links:
http://en.wikipediawiki/MeeGo
http://sharingmatrixfile/12787695/meego.ZIP