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2010-12-14
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Re: Trolling
It takes two to tango.
If your opponent throws you a mean serve, don't return it if you don't plan on playing tennis.
If you don't want to see a particular topic gets debated upon and gets some limelight, don't frickin answer it.
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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Hey, buddy,
at least, we can learn something from the discussion.
By reading other guy's thoughts, we can broad our view, right ?
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2010-12-14
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I think the biggest competitor to MeeGo is:
WP7 and WebOS, and also ChromeOS, UNR, Jolibook.
I think the market is big enough (developers/apps/sales wise) for 3 major smartphone divisions. This is no doubt dominated by Android and iOS.
So who becomes the third wheel is as important as ever, and WP7 is showing a headstart. Ofcourse the other OS's can survive as minor alternatives like Symbian/RIM (internationally wise).
But MeeGo is also having difficulty/competition on the other end (tablets/netbooks) and things there are more cloudy (hard to guestimate).
I'm guessing if MeeGo was as ambitious as WP7:
(eg/ they finish (v1.2), released with at least 5 different smartphone choices, at the time WP7 was released, paid developer of popular iOS/Android apps to port in Qt.)
I'd say MeeGo would be in a bigger headstart than WP7, and that if they were effective in their execution of the entire platform, they would definitely become the third most popular.
Right now they will have a hard time to become the fifth, let alone third.
If they were as ambitious (as stated above) but released when Android 2.1 was released (Jan 2010) I'd say they could've potentially been the second most popular (and yes I know MeeGo was only announced Feb, but just saying).
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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Uh yes, Symbian for Nokia is what people in business call a "cash cow". In other words, Symbian pays Nokia's bills, no reason to abandon it.
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Human being likes attractive/beautiful stuff by nature. But how many of Nokia phones in the market nowaday have good appearance
Stop chasing, Nokia. And start creating.