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2010-10-05
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@ Canada
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2010-10-05
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@ OVI MAPS
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2010-10-05
, 19:51
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#43
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Nokia should just license all the license-able OS (android, wp7, webos?) and put Qt frameworks on top of them, making Ovi the sole mobile app platform that works on all the major mobile OS.
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2010-10-05
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@ UK southampton
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2010-10-05
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2010-10-05
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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Which would benefit them how, exactly? Android and webOS (which can't be licensed) are just Linux systems with custom software stacks. The catch with Android is that Google is developing for their own purposes, and suddenly you're dependent on them staying interested (which conflicts directly with Ovi's services.) There's no gain going down that path.
And WP7, well, MS is playing Dictator with that and I seriously doubt they'd allow distribution of a WP7 phone with Qt. Never mind that you'd miss the market for anyone who bought and enjoyed using an N900.
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2010-10-05
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@ OVI MAPS
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2010-10-05
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here is latest rumor why he left apparently Elop as been taking to google CEO about using android and are willing to use android until MeeGo is really ready and mature.
http://www.techknots.com/mobiles/nokia-android/
I call BS on this story but anything is possible
heres true source of the story http://techcrunch.com/2010/10/05/meego-android-nokia/
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2010-10-05
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@ Finland
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I would have been happy to see a Meego device out and then the management changes happening.
changes happenning even before a launch (even though I understand that by now the project must be in a tight schedule and frozen timelines) This somehow does not bode well for a project. Firstly it means there are some uncertainties and push-and-pulls around the final decisions of the project. Just seems like bad timing.
Anyway hope Meego will do well with all the others like Peter and Quim Whom we know and the rest o f the old and the new team carrying on with the flag.
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2010-10-05
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To developers: If Android is an official target in Nokia's Qt SDK (or whatever it's called) then developers can target Symbian, MeeGo and Android at the same time.
To customers: Nokia can guarantee that their customers' favorite apps are published on 3 major platforms (symbian, meego and android). So the customers will not need to worry so much about OS selection, as long as they stick with Ovi/Nokia.
All this will increase long term value to Nokia's platforms, serves as bargaining chip against Android.
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