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2007-10-31
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2007-10-31
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2007-10-31
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I believe it's Thomas Kuhn who gave us the notion of "Paradigm Shift" as a way to understand scientific revolutions. You know, stuff like going from thinking that the universe revolves around the Earth, to thinking that it revolves around the Sun, to thinking that it don't revolve around nothing.
It all works very well until you start looking at what individuals thought and did. Then it ends up being pretty hard to figure who does what.
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2007-10-31
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2007-10-31
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I just hope Nokia don't make the same mistakes that Apple did the first time round with the Newton. As much as most people here hate Apple, I see a lot of similarities with the IT line and the range of Newtons. The Newton progesssively got better, but the horse had bolted by the time the right hardware and software combination came along. Hopefully Nokia will get things close to right by the time these mythical MIDs come along
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2007-10-31
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2007-10-31
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My point is that I think Nokia are on to something special (as did Apple with the Newton), but if Nokia take too long with getting from 3 to 5, the Intel MIDs may make a big enough splash to make the IT an also-ran.
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2007-10-31
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@rs-px
The point was not comparing PDAs to the IT (of which Palm skewed the real meaning of a PDA), but the fact that Apple could not get the right mix of hardware and software until it was too late.
Palm had overtaken Newton sales by a fair amount when the Messagepad 2000 came out.
Judging from the number of threads complaining about the N810, it is obvious that Nokia still haven't got it right either.
And having incompatibility issues with OS 2008, the software is not quite there either.
My point is that I think Nokia are on to something special (as did Apple with the Newton), but if Nokia take too long with getting from 3 to 5, the Intel MIDs may make a big enough splash to make the IT an also-ran.
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2007-10-31
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Why are you concerned? The article says that they expect Google to announce services/software/specs that phone makers can use. That sounds like they're going to be doing things that help Nokia, not hurt it. A standard suite of software that could be run on top of, say, Maemo. Especially once the WiMAX version is out.
Now, if Google releases a hardware phone platform, instead of a software specification, then, yes, I'd be concerned about that.