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Though Intel continues to invest in Meego and LG appears to be a recent convert, Nokia has made clear that Windows Phone, not Meego, is its smartphone strategy going forward.
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Capping off a series of sweeping changes at Nokia, including a new Chief Executive and strategic shifts for its Meego project with Intel, the Symbian Foundation announced Tuesday that its Executive Director, Lee Williams, has left his post.
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The company is building its new high-end smartphones around a platform called MeeGo, developed with Intel Corp.
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The fate of Meego, a joint venture with Intel to create an open-source operating system, is less clear.
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One strong candidate is Meego, a Linux-based project first announced by Intel and Nokia in Feb. 2010.
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Other areas of focus include MeeGo, the open-source mobile operating system that Intel and Nokia are jointly developing.
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Windows 7, Android, MeeGo and Google's upcoming OS will all work on the Intel platform.
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Before this strategy Nokia had the goal of developing Meego who was an open source Linux platform made with the help of Intel and other hardware makers with the objective of being capable of be instaled on phones, tablets, PCs, GPS, Televisions and making everything syncronized.
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Nokia could go it alone with MeeGo, a technically advanced but still incomplete operating system it is developing jointly with Intel, but some think that is unlikely.
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