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2009-08-24
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I just love the fact that everyone's assuming that because this netbook isn't running Linux, it means that Nokia is turning their backs on Linux and Maemo and so on.
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2009-08-24
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2009-08-24
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I guess some people are disapointed, because we've been told that Maemo will be used in all kinds of devices with different form factors, architectures and hardware features, that we assumed that the rumoured netbooks will atleast have a Maemo option. And wouldn't that be great to have the same OS on your smartphone and netbook devices. Wasn't that the vertical OS thing that everyone was excited about?
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2009-08-24
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And Maemo on a netbook - search. I swear that Android on a netbook here was ridiculed or scoff at in the least. It will more than likely be met with the same resistance on a netbook. I know that I would not buy a Maemo netbook because it wouldn't have the apps I need for office work. Not yet.
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2009-08-24
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2009-08-24
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2009-08-24
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Android is a java VM, Maemo is a linux distribution. It's a big difference.
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2009-08-24
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In case you didn't know, Nokia isn't just three guys sitting up in a cottage in Lapland, Finland making choices.
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2009-08-24
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Maemo is going upstream to a phone, they have phones that run Symbian or Maemo and they have a netbook that run Windows. Who knows what the future will offer.
And Maemo on a netbook - search. I swear that Android on a netbook here was ridiculed or scoff at in the least. It will more than likely be met with the same resistance on a netbook. I know that I would not buy a Maemo netbook because it wouldn't have the apps I need for office work. Not yet.
Anyway, the disappointment that this netbook doesn't have Linux on it, I understand that's the OS of choice for plenty. I run it too.
But for something like this, I see the Windows users buying it first. Down the line, who knows... Linux might be an option... Moblin 3 perhaps? Who knows...