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2011-10-10
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We've been sitting ducks as well, there are just too many closed bits within fremantle. The propagated freedom has always been an illusion, Morpheus. Ask qwerty.
With Mango, M$ already proved that they are listening to its users.
If that's not enough, there is always XDA. When did Nokia as an OS Provider ever listen to us?
Granted, Nokia did many things right in the first place, so listening to the userbase would have created warm feelings, but was not really top priority.
There is no need to mourn the death of the "truely open phone"-paradigm, because it just never existed.
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2011-10-10
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ppl are tired of having that kind of crap on their computers, they are not going to fall for it any more
certainly not if they have (better) free alternatives. well, one, @ least...
thus the patent war, buying of Motorola mobile et cetera et cetera et cetera...
PLUS: when is the last time you paid for an app you installed on your N900?
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2011-10-10
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how much is the fruit company (... you know who i'm talking about, right?) paying for the port?
and still, the user has to pay on top of that ¦-)))))))
200% sure, it's not, repeat not, available on Linux/GNU...
how comes?
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2011-10-10
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Former MCSE/MCDBA - can't say I'm a Windows lover, but I'm a frequent Windows user and hell... they paid the bills for over a decade.
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2011-10-10
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Formerly certified. Only thing I'm certified now would be insanity. Especially since I'm still answering you.
Because Microsoft still reigns supreme in regards to user share.
What do you expect to be installed? I'm not sure what you're leading to with your framed question; so let's just say this.
Microsoft Office is a certifiable bread winner for Microsoft. Cannot get any plainer and simpler than that.
I have no clue what in the **** you are talking about.
7% in Germany... somehow. But yeah. Again, what's your point? State it clearly, state it concisely.
Oh, and for the records... Microsoft Office does not equate to Nokia N9 no matter how twisted you somehow confuse the two.
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2011-10-10
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This is exactly what i like Microsoft for..
Screw all the shiny lifestyle phantasms - It's all about machines and tools in order to get some work done.
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2011-10-24
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2011-11-08
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[...]
Here is why the N9 is for me
After using the Lumia 800 for a day, I am happy to say that it makes my Nokia N9 purchase even more valid and justifiable. Here is why I personally prefer the N9 over the Lumia 800 for use in the U.S. on T-Mobile:
* 3G data on T-Mobile, AT&T, and around the world (a true Nokia world phone)
* Double tap to turn on display without needing to ever press the on/off button
* Multi-tasking beast where I have had over 27 apps running at once with a slick display to switch between them
* Time shown on black screen when locked (sometimes the simple things mean a lot)
* Awesome swipe to go to a notification (starting to get bothered by no real meaningful notifications in Windows Phone)
* Integrated services and ability to interact with them (WP has many of these too, but MeeGo still does it better)
* Swype keyboard is coming soon, along with other great updates not delayed by carriers
* Being part of a very enthusiastic community of a device that the community refuses to let die out
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2011-11-08
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[...]
The late offering led analysts to predict Windows Phone 7 will fail to increase Microsoft's share in the smartphone market, with Nokia's Symbian and Google's Android OS dominating the worldwide mobile OS market by 2014, according to Gartner.
The research firm forecasts that open source platforms will dominate, accounting for over 60% of the market for smartphones in 2010, with Android becoming the top OS in the US by the end of 2011. Gartner ranks Windows Phone behind Symbian, Android, Apple's iOS, RIM's Blackberry and Linux-based MeeGo in its 2014 OS ranking forecast - a drop from fifth place in 2010.
"The market is consolidating around three or four platforms - and Microsoft is not one of those," says Gartner analyst Roberta Cozza.
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