Finnish smartphone start-up Jolla Mobile has secured €200m in funding to feed is aim of releasing a MeeGo-based mobile operating system.
Jolla, formed by a group of ex-Nokia workers confirmed its forthcoming Meego OS, now codenamed 'Sailfish', will be ready to be licensed by device makers, design houses and service companies by spring 2013.
Jolla has also selected a new datacentre in Hong Kong to support its plans to rapidly build up its ecosystem. The facility, to be housed at Hong Kong's Cyberport facility, will host Jolla's data, productisation facilities, collaboration services and cloud services, the company said.
Jolla nabs €200m funding, preps MeeGo OS for licensing in mid-2013 | ZDNet
I cannot even locate their website if they have one right now!
Jolla, formed by a group of ex-Nokia workers confirmed its forthcoming Meego OS, now codenamed 'Sailfish', will be ready to be licensed by device makers, design houses and service companies by spring 2013.
Jolla has also selected a new datacentre in Hong Kong to support its plans to rapidly build up its ecosystem. The facility, to be housed at Hong Kong's Cyberport facility, will host Jolla's data, productisation facilities, collaboration services and cloud services, the company said.
Jolla nabs €200m funding, preps MeeGo OS for licensing in mid-2013 | ZDNet
I cannot even locate their website if they have one right now!