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ExtremeTech posted a review on MeeGo v1.0 for Netbooks



Let's face it: If you're an ExtremeTech reader, chances are netbooks aren't generally on your radar. The tiny notebooks are usually best for those who just want to do the most basic of basics—Web browsing, e-mail, maybe IM—and not much else. In fact, were it not for the fact that Linux is a popular operating system of choice for them due to its nonexistent cost, they'd have almost no appeal to the DIYer whatsoever.

But MeeGo may give even them reasons to raise an eyebrow. The open-source, Linux-based OS was announced at Mobile World Congress earlier this year, and a new tablet demonstrating it was just shown off at Computex. The project unites Intel's Moblin and Nokia's Maemo into one OS using Nokia's Qt development platform. The result is aimed squarely at making netbooks (and other similar platforms, like nettops, "in-vehicle infotainment devices," connected TVs, and media phones) faster, easier, and more fun to use as mobile communications devices.
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