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From what i know the N900 won't get an official Meego update. Guess the best choice would be to wait for the first Meego device.
Anyways i find Nokias strategy a bit confusing after the announcement to support WP7.
Since Symbian owns the low-end this means direct competition for Meego which is high-end only just like WP7.
Any thoughts how this is a good idea? As a developer you really don't know which to support which means supporting iOS and Android only and waiting how the others work out.