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Your article is so long it will only be read by people who already know how things work.
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good point.
did you read it? do you intend to? do you have any suggestions how to solve that problem?
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For a long time I’ve been frustrated by the people around me considering buying iPhones, Androids and Symbians without really understanding anything about these platforms and only judging popularity hypes.
Finally I couldn’t sleep one night, and sat down to write an article about it.
http://giantmitzy.com/articles/smart...g_systems.html
The purpose of this article is to educate consumers, and explain what the inherent limitations of each platform are (and why they should buy an N900 instead).
My main mission is not even to convince people to buy the N900, but more to prevent them from spamming the world with more devices carrying the ‘bad’ platforms.
To have people vote with their money so that companies will see that the good platforms sell more than the bad platforms.
I invite anyone with a similar mission to refer people to that article, post links in other forums and blogs.
It seems Nokia isn’t investing much in marketing the N900, and maybe we can all do that for them.
If we educate our consumer friends, and maybe convince some journalists to publish the facts so that more consumers will know them, maybe we can help Nokia sell more, thus cause them to invest more effort in that platform.
I’d love to hear your opinions.