|
2011-02-26
, 09:53
|
|
Posts: 1,671 |
Thanked: 11,478 times |
Joined on Jun 2008
@ Warsaw, Poland
|
#22
|
It seems to me that it describes the situation almost perfectly: instead of incremental evolution, Nokia decided to rewrite (almost) everything on each iteration.
|
2011-02-26
, 14:30
|
|
Posts: 1,137 |
Thanked: 402 times |
Joined on Sep 2007
@ Catalunya
|
#23
|
|
2011-02-26
, 14:56
|
|
Posts: 549 |
Thanked: 698 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#24
|
|
2011-02-26
, 15:23
|
Banned |
Posts: 3,412 |
Thanked: 1,043 times |
Joined on Feb 2010
|
#25
|
|
2011-02-26
, 15:50
|
Posts: 670 |
Thanked: 747 times |
Joined on Aug 2009
@ Kansas City, Missouri, USA
|
#26
|
For instance WebOS, Palm used several years to come up with it, and when they finally launched it, nobody wanted it.
Palm was sold to HP, and they have yet to sell a single phone.
The problem with Maemo/MeeGo is that it is ultimately a very bad concept altogether for Nokias future OS.
The future consists of closed OSes, streamlined stuff, modern stuff that has one main purpose: make it easy for people to connect/use the ecosystem. Apple has walked up the path. WP will provide this, MeeGo will not.
What this mean is that very few people at Nokia believed in the future of MeeGo-Qt-Symbian
This is real:
http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/featu..._smartphon.php
The Following User Says Thank You to Crashdamage For This Useful Post: | ||
Tags |
utter nonsense, we want bada |
|
They could own the complete tablet market now, and have a sizable portion of the smartphone market, if they just fulfilled the promise of maemo.
They decided instead to mount an incredible army of Brancaleone (with all due respect with everyone involved, except management) to fight a losing war (due to the constant change of focus and direction).
Don't buy LG TV sets (click for details).