Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Mobile
  3. Legacy Archives

Nokia loses MeeGo chief

Add as a preferred source on Google
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Nokia might still be the world’s largest maker of mobile handsets, but the company has struggled to make serious inroads in the burgeoning global smartphone market. Nokia’s valuation has been tumbling and the company has been rolling through high-level executive changeups in an effort to get back into the game—and assure investors it can get back into the game. Now Nokia’s smartphone efforts have suffered another loss: Ari Jaaksi, the head of Nokia’s MeeGo software platform, resigned from the company just ahead of Nokia’s planned launch of its first MeeGo devices later this year.

Jaaski confirmed his resignation to the newpaper Ilta-Sanomat (Finnish); Nokia has also confirmed the resignation to Reuters. Jaaksi said he is leaving Nokia for personal reasons.

Recommended Videos

Jaaksi’s departure marks the second major executive to leave since Nokia appointed former Microsoft executive Stephen Elop as its new CEO—Nokia’s head of smartphones and services Ansii Vanjoki also resigned after Nokia brought Elop on board.

The open source MeeGo platform is a collaboration with Intel, melding Nokia’s development tools and Maemo technology with Intel mobile technology developed under the name Moblin. Nokia has said it plans to ship the first MeeGo devices by the end of the year.

Geoff Duncan
Former Contributor
Geoff Duncan writes, programs, edits, plays music, and delights in making software misbehave. He's probably the only member…
Topics
Snapchat Planets: What’s the order, and what do they mean?
Snapchat Planets turns your best friends list into a solar system, and yes, your orbit says a lot
Snapchat Planets being shown on the Snapchat app on iPhone.

Snapchat is already packed with little symbols that can be weirdly hard to decode. You have streaks, emojis, badges, scores, Best Friends, and if you use Snapchat Plus, a tiny solar system that shows where you sit in someone’s closest-friends list.

The feature is called Friend Solar System, though most people just call it Snapchat Planets. It takes your position in a friend’s Snapchat orbit and turns it into a planet. From Mercury to Neptune, these celestial bodies signify how close a person is to you.

Read more
How to use WhatsApp Web
We'll show you how to use WhatsApp on your desktop or laptop
WhatsApp Web

As one of the most popular messaging services, you’ve already heard of WhatsApp. From its humble beginnings in 2009—two years before Apple introduced iMessage—to its acquisition by Facebook (now Meta) in 2014, WhatsApp has become the dominant messaging platform around the globe.

In recent years, it's grown even more potent with new features like video messages, self-destructing voice messages, the ability to edit sent messages, and more. We even finally got an WhatsApp iPad app in May 2025.

Read more
What is WhatsApp? How to use the app, tips, tricks, and more
From setting it up to mastering hidden features, here is your complete guide to WhatsApp.
WhatsApp app store listing open on iPhone

There's no shortage of messaging apps out there. The past decade has given us more options than we know what to do with, largely because smartphones demanded something better than plain old SMS.

Both the App Store and the Play Store are packed with apps that promise to revolutionize the way we communicate. Most of them didn't make it. The truth is, a messaging app is only as good as the number of people using it, and most apps never cross that threshold.

Read more