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    Meego (TV series) - Wikipedia

    Created by Ross Brown, and developed by Thomas L. Miller, Robert L. Boyett, and Michael Warren, the series starred Bronson Pinchot in the title role as an alien masquerading as a human being who, after his spaceship crashlands on Earth, unexpectedly becomes the nanny to a single father's three children. See more

    Meego is an American science fiction sitcom television series that ran for six episodes from September 19 to October 24, 1997, on the CBS television network as part of its Friday … See more

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    Bronson Pinchot as Meego
    Ed Begley Jr. as Dr. Edward Parker
    Michelle Trachtenberg as Maggie Parker
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    Meego was commissioned specifically for the CBS Block Party, an effort to compete with TGIF, the long-running family comedy block on See more

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    Meego (Pinchot) is a 9,000-year-old shape-shifting alien from the planet Marmazon 4.0. After his spaceship crashes, he is … See more

    The exteriors of the Parker family home on Meego had been recycled from an earlier Miller-Boyett series, On Our Own. The footage of the home was filmed in a suburb of See more

    The show received mixed to negative reviews. See more

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  3. MeeGo: Intel and Nokia's new mobile operating system …

    WebMeeGo is an open-source platform that combines the Linux-based Maemo and the Symbian OS from Nokia. It runs on netbooks, TVs and phones, …

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  6. Getting Started with MeeGo - Linux.com

    WebFeb 10, 2011 · MeeGo is a vendor-neutral Linux OS designed for non-PC devices like netbooks, phones, and TVs. Learn how to get started with MeeGo, its user experiences, and its compliance program.

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    MeeGo is an open-source Linux project which brings together the Moblin project, headed up by Intel, and Maemo, by Nokia, into a single open-source activity.
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    As mentioned previously, the MeeGo Project is a true open-source project hosted by the Linux Foundation and governed by best practices of open-source development. From MeeGo.com, as an open-source developer, you have access to tools, mailing lists and a discussion forum.
    MeeGo is a vehicle for fostering mobile innovations through an open collaborative environment, promoting the exchange of ideas and source code, peer review, unifying development from across multiple device categories and driving contributions and technical work upstream to various open-source projects.
    MeeGo is a full open-source project hosted by the Linux Foundation and governed according to best practices of open-source development. As with other true open-source projects, technical decisions are made based on technical merit of the code contributions being made.—Ari Jaaksi, Vice President of MeeGo Devices, Nokia.
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  10. MeeGo: the merger of Maemo and Moblin [LWN.net]

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