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And these are the people whose motto is 'Connecting People'
and whose flagship phones for business were called the 'Communicator' series.
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What company are you comparing Nokia against in terms of communication about unreleased products?
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No comment on Android OEM's - they don't write the software, so they don't have much to communicate anyway.
Apple says nothing about upcoming iOS products before they launch them. They never share the source code.
Google dumps the source code when they make a new version of Android. MeeGo source code is developed live in the public repositories.
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I can keep going. Nokia has said "We're committed to MeeGo, Qt, et al..." and yet have not done much more than that. The 1.1 demos are great, the community is driving most of those videos though. People putting MeeGo on a HTC HD2 or Nokia N900 is the community. The Intel based iterations, WeTab inclusive, have not been community based; however it's not ARM based... which historically Nokia has committed themselves to supporting for their handsets.
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Apple is a closed source company for the most part - Safari and their contributions to Webkit withstanding. You've gone from how does Nokia not communicate to a much narrower type of communication that means only code now?
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What does not being clear about their intentions with MeeGo other than delays do for them?
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Code is a pretty extreme form of communication, compared to "saying nothing" (let alone provide code) approach taken by Apple and Google.
Note that launching a product and sales release are different things. Nokia has not launched any MeeGo products yet, so you don't hear much about them - just like you don't hear much about iPhone5.
I agree that Nokia should be more prompt in dismissing these WP7 / Android rumors, and do it in both plain-and-simple way (like Vanjoki), and in timely fashion.
But hey, it's 2011, the year when all this speculation will come to an end. These discussions, while entertaining (for the first 7-8 times at least), are mostly a waste of time. Wait and see.
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and whose flagship phones for business were called the 'Communicator' series.
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