Comentan en Ars Technica al hilo de la NokiaWorld celebrada estos días:
One of the oddest things about the keynote presentations during the NokiaWorld conference was the conspicuous absence of commentary about MeeGo, the Linux-based mobile platform that is expected to eventually displace Symbian as the dominant operating system on Nokia’s high-end products. During the major product announcements on the opening day of the conference, the only time that a Nokia executive mentioned MeeGo was to say that there would be no MeeGo-based products announced this week.
Ooops. No es que el modelo de MeeGo supusiera un gran consuelo frente a otros como Android, aunque parece ser más versátil y permisivo en el software que permite ejecutar. Pero no importa porque no va hacia ninguna parte: MeeGo es irrelevante incluso para la compañía que lo desarrolla.