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Well, Gizmodo is pretty much 100% bonded to Apple. Their new site design fits perfectly within the iPad's screen, and they forcibly redirect everything else (except other iProducts, I imagine) to their mobile site.
I don't expect them to give anyone else a fair shake. Though the article is well written, and highlights what's been known for a while: hardware came before software at Nokia, and it was weighed down by needless bureaucracy.
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are they acting like the jilted ex-friend that leaves creepy messages in your voicemail?
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Well, Gizmodo is pretty much 100% bonded to Apple. Their new site design fits perfectly within the iPad's screen, and they forcibly redirect everything else (except other iProducts, I imagine) to their mobile site.
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Interesting article, I was surprised not to see chatter on this yet, maybe I missed it.
Basically saying Nokia is driven by accountants and engineers and the user experience falls to the wayside.