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Intel and Nokia are to merge their Linux-based mobile operating systems. It appears to be an attempt to increase their range of potential users in the hope of better competing with major players. The partnership involves Intel’s Moblin system, which is designed mainly for netbooks, and Nokia’s Maemo, a phone system MOS prominently used in the N900. The two systems will now be combined as MeeGo (which doesn’t exactly strike a business-like tone.) To expand the range of uses, the system will work with both the ARM architecture for mobile devices and Intel’s Atom processor. The theory is that the new system could be used in more diverse devices, covering everything from cellphones to in-car systems and even Internet-connected televisions.

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