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I think it's still more than likely we'll see Nokia's Harmattan devices. I certainly hope we do.
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- I think Elop's "trash-talking" of MeeGo is being expanded on by news media; rather than what he actually said. (Counterpoint: Rich Green leaving)
- I think Nokia's stock price would take a real dive if they publicly said they weren't releasing a MeeGo device. (If they released a high-end WP7 phone sooner than expected and as part of the announcement, they could use a line of "we did this faster [see how good the time-to-market can be?] so do not feel the need to confuse consumers with a MeeGo device")
- I think they'd have a retention issue if they canned the work of all the people who've been working towards the Harmattan device(s).
- The sunk costs at this point must be very high.
Nothing massively compelling, though.
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The only reason I can see for Elop going with WP is to effectively out-source the software development, which is waht Nokia have been rubbish at really.
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Recent statements from Stephen Elop, including those we covered last week, pour even more cold water over MeeGo; a move which does not seem sensible when about to launch a MeeGo-compatible device. This has led some to conclude the Harmattan programme - even at this very late stage in its development, and about to launch - may be cancelled.
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Nokia's CTO, Rich Green, allegedly leaving Nokia over MeeGo and Elop's strategy
BBC News, amongst many others, carried the news that Nokia's Chief Technology Officer, Rich Green, is no longer working at Nokia:
Such an outcome would be very unfortunate, both for us in the community and those in Nokia who've been working so hard on it for so longer. However, in your editor's experience, it's not unheard of. Acorn's next-generation ARM-based desktop, Phoebe, was cancelled weeks before launch in a strategic shift of the company after a change in the board. After Acorn & RISC OS, Psion & EPOC and Nokia & Maemo, companies should strongly resist having your editor as a champion.
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