MeeGo code coming in March, will run on Atom boards and N900 (Ars Technica)
In an announcement published last week, Nokia’s Valtteri Halla revealed that Intel and Nokia are planning to launch the public MeeGo source code repository by the end of the month. The MeeGo project began to take shape last month when Intel and Nokia announced plans to merge their respective Linux-based mobile computing platforms into a single open source software project.
MeeGo repository going public later this month, coming to Nokia N900 (Engadget)
Valtteri Halla — Nokia employee and one-half of MeeGo’s Technical Steering Group — has blogged up a storm this week about the first baby steps that’ll get the platform off the ground from its Moblin and Maemo roots, and from the sounds of things, we’ll be able to get our first glimpse at it on production hardware before the month’s out. Currently, the plan is to open up MeeGo’s code repository …
Nokia N900 Will Get a Taste of MeeGo Soon (infoSyncWorld)
The Nokia N900 will be the first device to get a taste of MeeGo when the genuine merger of Moblin and Maemo takes place later this month.
Nokia N97 mini (ZDNet Australia)
The N97 mini is better than the original, but not so when compared with smartphones from other manufacturers. Its S60 OS helps the mini feel like an old phone even before it hits the stores.
Nokia N900 Software: Firefox Now Available for Download Directly from Ovi Store (PDA Buyer’s Guide)
Nokia N900 users rejoice, Firefox is ready to download directly from the Ovi Store.
Want a Droid on the cheap? Let’s start a club! (CNET)
Right now, you have to buy one and sign a two-year contract. Is a Gadget of the Month Club the answer? Or should phone companies be more like clothes stores?