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Like those failures, Red Hat, Canonical and CollabNet. Stupid transparent companies. Will they never learn?
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2010-08-03
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Today's software market let it be mobile or PC, all UI's are copying and mimicking each other. The main thing is if Nokia can make its UI (I hate to use this word) intuitive.
From observing Android, WebOS and iOS the differences between these UI's are subtle, and non of the fore mentioned OS's are perfect, far from it. If Nokia can get an even balance of attractiveness and usability with Meego, and capitalize by getting right what its competitors have got wrong, it might be in for a chance to dominate again the smartphone market.
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2010-08-03
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2010-08-03
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anyway, why unlike apple, nokia is sort of like a transparant company where everyone can see what it's doing? that's no good in business sense where competitors can copy the ideas.