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Do you have any idea where the word "maemo" comes from? Is there a meaning?

Same question for "ovi".
 
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Ovi is finnish for door, dont know about maemo.
 

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Not sure but believe that maemo stands for Mobile Applications w/ Emo.


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I think "maemo" does not mean anything, sounds a bit exotic.
"Ovi" is a door in Finnish
 
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Maemo's origins.
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Originally Posted by GeneralAntilles View Post
Maemo's origins.
That story is from the really early days. Stezz has been around for a while, and is a reliable witness :-)
 
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It's not where it comes from, but Maemo doesn't sound that exotic to me: It's just one letter short of maaemo (= mother earth in Finnish).

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Maaemo, Mauko... Finish seems hard.
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