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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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As a company you don't loose money if your stocks are going down. A high equity price is useful in the case you want to issue new shares, companies don't do that very often. So short-term fluctuations are no big deal.
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2011-02-14
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Huh? Suppose for the moment that the handset UX was nowhere near ready for a launch this year. How can you say it has nothing to do with MeeGo?
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2011-02-14
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Whatever monies MS might promise to eventually pay Nokia (billion+ $$ ??) as part of this pact:
1) MS has already benefitted many times over by fully kneecapping the only proper Linux + Qt system in existence. Their winpho is nowhere yet and it doesn't cost them anything to keep Nokia fumbling around for the next 1-2 years.
2) Nokia has already lost many times over. 25% and counting already lost from Nokia's asset balance since the news of the MS-elop pact leaked out. Nokia could've bought Linux #2 Novell (large patent & IP portfolio, Qt/GTK/.NET/Mono developers, also working on Meego) for a fraction of this lost valuation.
3) Nokia's subcontractor network (also well on their way to migrating to the Qt platform) are taking a massive hit now, as is the Finnish stock market/economy, but that's none of MS/elop's concern of course.
Did Nokia go all out and try making the Meego (they could easily have rebranded it FFS!) strategy work?
Nope.
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2011-02-14
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as what i have read from the Q&A with elop at MWC, is that, nokia may be depending on microsoft and pay them royalties for it, but at the same time, there will be no more money spent on OS development. so those factors just balances the situation. ( and it may be cheaper just to pay royalties too )
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2011-02-14
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your scenario is giving me chest pains right now and my hands are shaking.
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2011-02-14
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Yes, Qt, the most fearsome threat Microsoft has ever faced. It must be destroyed by any means possible! It's available on Windows desktop, Max OSX and desktop Linux and I can't think of one commercial software vendor adopting it rather than products like Visual Studio and .NET, but somehow it's going to take over the world when it's on a Nokia phone! That way people can write software that works on a non-existent MeeGo and a dying Symbian - it's unstoppable!
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Yes, that's the way forward in the technology industry; don't do the hard work yourself, pay somebody else to do it for you. The next obvious step for Nokia is to outsource hardware development to, say, Motorola or somebody. Then, just slap the "Nokia" name somewhere on the thing and boom, the company is rolling in pure profit!
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2011-02-14
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Plenty of people here had a problem with the move from Maemo to MeeGo. Maybe you weren't around much then, or have a memory lapse.
People have a bigger problem this time, because the Intel collaboration did not kill openness, Linux stuff, etc. And while the MeeGo transition seemed stupid, this one sounds suicidal, or at least extremely diminishing of what Nokia was and could have been.