Intel has uploaded a video of its forthcoming tablet operating system MeeGo, developed in conjunction with Nokia and Maemo.
The software is an open source, Linux platform which brings together the Moblin project, headed up by Intel, and Maemo, by Nokia.
The cooperation between Nokia and Intel on this project is indicative of a wider alliance between the two firms, as covered in our exclusive feature.
The video, a three minute run through of the OS, can be viewed below.
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