MeeGo 1.0 caught on video, up and running on various devices

15 April, 2010

Intel demonstrated MeeGo 1.0 OS in Beijing on four kinds of devices - a netbook, a smartphone, one big TV and a digital coupon machine. The upcoming mobile OS looks and runs smoothly, offering rich functionality and simple UI.

The first video shows MeeGo running on Acer Aspire One netbook. The tabbed interface packs all the OS goodies - web browser, media, social integration, applications, games (there is 3D acceleration!), people, zones and settings.

The second demonstration is very interesting. If you preview some online content, moving it from one device to the other can be quite seamless. All your MeeGo devices sync with the cloud. As the video shows you can watch a movie on your netbook, TV and smartphone very easy and the process is automatic and simple.

Finally a portable MeeGo device may be used to communicate with machines running the same OS like the coupon one. They can exchange information, coupons, etc.

There is a still a lot of work on the MeeGo UI, but the guys behind the OS have some great ideas. The first MeeGo-based Nokia/Intel smartphone is expected to be announced and released later this year. Until then we'll keep looking for more interesting info on the OS development.

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Reader comments

Too bad it died very quickly

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Apr 2010
  • PEd

MS office, including office 2007, is available already and have been for a long time. Both for V3 and V5.

  • Anonymous
  • 18 Apr 2010
  • IWN

When does the official ms office mobile for nokia symbian releasse? Apple iphone is a show off phone . I agree

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