Dude, don't you know about Samsung? Samsung is growing faster than Google. Faster than China. In ten years, half of all products but food are Samsung products. If Samsung decided on MeeGo, then we would have MeeGo. If Nokia lose market share in a market that is growing but keep revenue, they should not gamble all and everything. Though, they haven't been keeping revenue, they've been losing, and the brand name has been losing more, since tec media the last ten years have been very Northern America centric and Nokia repeatedly have failed this market. Still, seems to me like they're gambling big and losing.
Intel touted its Wind River Linux distribution for embedded systems and its Yocto open source project. There was even time to mention Meego, the operating system that Nokia dumped in favour of Microsoft's Windows Phone. James said that tablets running Meego will appear in the second half of 2011 and Intel is working with Orange and Samsung among others to get smartphones out, although she did not mention a release date.