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I would also like to believe that Meego is more alive than ever. But, as can be easily read outside, Microsoft is not gonna allow Meego to have any significant role within Nokia. It is not that Nokia is using win7, it is that Microsoft is using exclusively Nokia for win7.

But, one could think as it has been said here, that we will see good Meego phones (one per year?) from Nokia, and a group of people working on it permanently (after all, they own the Qt technology, don't they?), but then I read the next

Yesterday's announcement by Nokia that it's switching to Windows Phone 7 as its primary smartphone platform has already had, and will continue to have, great repercussions for plenty of parties besides the Finnish company and its new best bud Microsoft. One of the biggest effects of that deal was that Nokia now no longer considers MeeGo -- the open-source OS it was co-developing with Intel -- an item of priority, classifying it as a "learning project." No prizes for guessing Intel's nowhere near happy about that, but would you have also guessed Nokia kept Chipzilla in the dark about its new direction until the day it announced it to the world? Such is the word from TechCrunch's well placed sources, who also say that Nokia dedicated only a three-man external team to the development of UI customizations for MeeGo. Not exactly the hugest investment in the world, we'd say, and when you consider Nokia and Microsoft already have concept devices drawn up, you've got to think plans to abandon MeeGo as a sincere flagship strategy were materializing in Espoo a long time before this event. It would probably have been nice to tell Intel, though, just to be classy. Hit the source link for more detail, including confirmation that Nokia's N9-00, its first planned MeeGo device, was canned -- apparently due to complaints from operators about its hinge.
engadget.com

Only 3 person team??? And this was much before the announcement? They have never had the intention to do something real with Meego.

So in my opinion, two main concerns are over the table. First, the Intel leadership. Before meego Intel was working in Moblin. So, do we have to expect now another Moblin? If they weren't capable before, why should they be capable now? I have sincere doubts. Second, what will happen with Qt. Sometimes I think that one of Microsoft's intention was to kill Qt, and with that in mind, this has been a perfect movement.

So, who is gonna buy a Nokia Meego device now? Knowing that perhaps it will be the last? Knowing that developers will be looking at other markets (lack of basic apps)? Knowing that Microsoft won't allow that device to be something more than a poor experiment?

And how is Intel going to take care of Meego now, if in one year with Nokia they haven't been capable of having a running version yet.

Our only hope is to see an amazing new Meego device in this year. Good enough to create momentum, and to atract everybody to it. But, I'm afraid this is only based on hope, not on consistent facts. What's the experience of Intel in OS???

Damn, I'm depressed.