Ex-Nokia engineers choose MeeGo OS over Windows Phone for start-up venture

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Finnish start-up announces plans for new MeeGo smartphones

Former Nokia employees that helped develop the popular N9 handset have announced plans to release a new series of MeeGo-powered smartphones. Newly formed Jolla announced its intentions via its L...

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