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I was really looking forward to MeeGo and the n9, but it looks like the dream of last year won't materialize as I hoped. After using the n900, there is no way I could go to a closed platform. The only thing that the n900 doesn't deliver is modern speeds, fluid gui interactions, and a larger pool of available software. I felt like all of those concerns could be alleviated by the introduction of MeeGo on a burly new phone.

Really, I wish Canonical would pump out a Ubuntu-Mobile dist with drivers to handle the cell phone antennae. I don't think it's too much to ask for an open mobile OS that can deploy across many hardware platforms. The tight coupling between hardware and software we see in the mobile market is a disgusting repeat of the 80's/90's. It's really sad that the cutting edge of computer technology has allowed the huge corporate interests to regress into a dated paradigm of software/hardware production.
 

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