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Popular Science and Nokia Make Contest Awards
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Wow... completely useless.
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The "hotspotter" is *****ically useless: The whole idea of WiFi being that you don't have to know where the transmitter is, only that it's available. And that "GPS home finder"... oh dear. The fact that it won't do anything at all on a stock N800 without the purchase of additional hardware, was obviously no impediment for the Nokia drones to elect it. Another opportunity to create useful software for the N800 lost to the lobotomized marketing ghouls that run Nokia these days. And they still haven't released that Nokia phone with marshmallow toaster... |
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Well...I couldn't say this in the news blurb, but I agree big time with with you folks. No offense to Kangas and Cabot, but Nokia's choice to "announce" these winners through an advertisement means they (Nokia and the announcement) lost a lot of integrity. Where was Popular Science's participation -- a free ad?
How many entries were there? What were some of the other good ones? What was the criteria? I know there were other great ideas posted (I submitted one :)). You can probably look for these in future products. On the whole, this was a great opportunity -- for Nokia and the FOSS community -- lost. Bummer. -F |
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PopSci and Nokia collaboration, was nothing but advertisement.
in fact even though i get the issue every month, the magazine itself is nothing but a huge ad catalog. it rarely has any scientific articles, a few unrealistic projections about flying cars and next futuristic weapon, the rest are just ads for products, with listed prices and websites. even most of the how-to articles are ads for one or the other web-store... |
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Where can I find this Hotspotter Application ? I haven't been able to locate it anywhere or is it in development.
Not really the "best" application but it may help if you have low connectivity to better place your device for optimal results. I would like to test it out before I make any judgements on it, it's nice to see the constructive feedback.. what do you think was more deserving? and why? |
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the feeling i got is that it doesn't mean it was, is or ever will be in development. |
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That is almost like a car without gas... don't you think?
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