MeeGo Gets A New Look At IDF Beijing 2011

 

MeeGo Gets A New Look At IDF Beijing 2011
Apr 13, 2011, 14 :48 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (1371 reads)

"Today there was an announcement from Tencent and Intel launching a joint Innovation Centre in Shanghai. The partnership isn?t brand spanking new, as they announced their official courtship back in April 2010, but what is new is their renewed vigour and Tencents dedication to bring games to MeeGo tablets. We can only imaging that after Nokia lessened their commitment Intel, smartly enough, looked to where MeeGo?s uptake would happen quickest. China is a perfect breeding ground for MeeGo since the unhappiness with Android is rampant with it being kind of open and full of malware because of third party stores.

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