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Re: Will Joe Average understand why the N900 is special?
And stay off my porch, ya pesky kids!
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Unfortunately for Nokia/Maemo (and Android, WebOS, WinMo, and Moblin), this isn't 2007 and they aren't competing against the original iPhone. An App Store is now considered part of what makes a smart phone smart. |
Re: Will Joe Average understand why the N900 is special?
I think what we forget is this thing might sell a couple million units in it's first year with or without Joe. And I'm sure there will be more than a few iPhone developers willing to jump ship just to be in a market where their apps get noticed, not just one of a zillion iPhone Apps.
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However, with all these app stores popping up like mosquito bites on a pale nerd on an involuntary forest hike, I think maybe that freedom can't be taken for granted in the long run. There's a lot of money in controlling the app access. They don't replace software repositories and software pages like http://maemo.org/downloads/ with aPp stores because it's a better service. They replace it because aPple makes a whole bunch on moneyses on theirs. |
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