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2010-05-06
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I would assume they are using these little peeps as their mascot. Website is covered with them.
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-20
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2010-05-20
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2010-05-21
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my girlfriend got a htc desire, it has everything that the n900 has....
on the software side
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2010-05-21
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- Integrated Skype/IM clients? (i genuinely dont know)
i dont know if its one intergrated but there is a app for this, and your can call also
- Enhanced codecs support?
ok, that dont work, but there is an update coming with 2.2
- firefox/chromium browsers?
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2010-08-09
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I got the N900 to replace an Android phone. Been there, done that, won't get fooled again. Never another Android.
I LOVE the "make it pretty" part. I want to be able to do complex, h4x0r stuff, though. Not that I WILL, but I should be able to
If Meego can get the "pretty" part right, I'll be down. Pretty doesn't just mean a fb/twitter widget (really, who uses those? Heavy social users will have too much crap flying by to pay attention and the rest of us don't care. WTF are you thinking Motorola with your Blur disaster??).
Pretty means that everything should work as you would expect. I should be able to EASILY sync with pretty much everything, use CalDav, IMAP, Exchange, etc. without weird caveats like IMAP not actually haven't offline support or failing to send the simplest email with a tiny attachment after 5 mins of "sending". It doesn't seem to be that hard for a company with any decent-sized R&D budget to pull off, so what gives?