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By David Meyer ZDNet UK
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 16, 2009 5:03:27 AM

Intel will work with Google on the development of its Linux-based Chrome operating system for netbooks, the chipmaker's open-source technology chief has said.

Imad Sousou, who is in charge of the Moblin mobile Linux project, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that Intel did not view Moblin as a competitor to other versions of Linux. The company will work with Google in the same way it is working with other Linux distributors such as Novell and Canonical, he said.

Intel's Moblin, which is tailored to the chipmaker's Atom processor, can be used as an operating system for netbooks and other mobile devices in its own right. However, other Linux distributors can also take parts of it — particularly the user-experience components such as its social-networking integration and media management — and incorporate those into netbook-optimized versions of their own distributions.

Novell has already released a Moblin-using version of Suse Linux for netbooks, and Canonical is about to do the same with the Ubuntu Netbook Remix.

Sousou said Intel will work with Google on Chrome OS, but he would not say whether a specific development collaboration between the two companies had begun yet. "We already work with Google in the upstreams — the kernel, the graphics subsystems and all those great upstream Linux products," he said. "This is what happens in the open-source community."

Google announced the development of the browser-centric Chrome OS in July, predicting that the operating system would find its way onto netbooks in the second half of 2010.

Intel's work in maintaining Linux compatibility with Bluetooth technology has already been used in Google's Android mobile operating system, Sousou pointed out. He added that this work had also been used in Nokia's Maemo mobile Linux operating system.

This article was originally posted on ZDNet UK.

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RE: Intel to help with Chrome for netbooks
Go for it google, hopefully, Intel s gonna pay You too,
hopefully You wont have to join its side in its never-
ending litigations (more to come, I bet).... (Read the rest)
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And yet pundits keep saying Intel wants people to buy more expensive chips  Michael Kelly | 09/16/09
Once Intel realized they could not stop it, they jumped in with both feet.  DonnieBoy | 09/16/09
Hedging one's bets is always wise -  mhenriday | 09/16/09
And, considering that Chrome OS is Linux based, helping Google  DonnieBoy | 09/16/09
RE: Intel to help with Chrome for netbooks  Loverock Davidson | 09/16/09
Netbook, netbook , netbook!  kind999 | 09/16/09
The combination of a free OS and vibrant competition for low power, but  DonnieBoy | 09/16/09
RE: Intel to help with Chrome for netbooks  woolfing | 11/16/09

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