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	<title>Comments on: Nokia Netbook Coming in 2010&#8230;With Android?</title>
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		<title>By: Hans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since Android and Maemo are both Linux based, its very possible that the two could be merged in some way.  Certainly Nokia&#039;s expertise developed with Maemo can be leveraged to improve Android, and any expertise they develop working with Android can be leveraged back into Maemo.  

In the open source world, some times one project will gain much more support than another similar project.  That doesn&#039;t mean the less used project isn&#039;t useful though, and often it will be mined for good ideas, if not outright merged with the more accepted project.

This kind of thing seems very normal to me.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since Android and Maemo are both Linux based, its very possible that the two could be merged in some way.  Certainly Nokia&#8217;s expertise developed with Maemo can be leveraged to improve Android, and any expertise they develop working with Android can be leveraged back into Maemo.  </p>
<p>In the open source world, some times one project will gain much more support than another similar project.  That doesn&#8217;t mean the less used project isn&#8217;t useful though, and often it will be mined for good ideas, if not outright merged with the more accepted project.</p>
<p>This kind of thing seems very normal to me.</p>
<p>Hans</p>
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