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2011-06-23
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This is off-topic, but that's just insane. Comparing quality newpaper to to a trash tabloid. Helsingin Sanomat is a daily newspaper of the highest quality.
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2011-06-23
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2011-06-23
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I doubt this. Elop would not officially say such a thing even if he meant it. On the other hand, WP is such a huge move and investment by Nokia, so he probably has to remove any doubt internally that WP is set in stone, even though he does it extremely unproffessionaly.
Symbian is also "dead", but 10 new devices are coming in the next 12 months.
Until I hear something officially from Nokia, this is all bull.
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well the bigger question is if Meego is gone will there still be maemo
.....rite after Harmattan.
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His views are too one-sided and he still seems to take orders from Microsoft.
In this situation a good CEO would praise the device like N9 and re-think his strategy (which crashed Nokia's stock value) after all this positive feedback and response from the customers. But no, let's bash this device and declare it's death!
Nokia Board of Directors, do something before it's too late!
My biggest wish is to read headlines like "Elop sacked as Nokia CEO - now sweeps floors at the warehouse" in the near future. It could be possible if the Board is not full of fools. Well, maybe not the last part of the headline.