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If you make use of a free online service (email, etc), then the providers gotta find (creative) ways to monetize your traffic/info/presence.
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I see you sharing some graphs here, wider picture on the stock market actually telling me who need who.

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No disrespect to anybody intended... but what the hell am I supposed to get from those graphs?
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
No disrespect to anybody intended... but what the hell am I supposed to get from those graphs?
that the world is coming to an end.
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
+1

I couldn't care less about this Yahoo/Nokia thing... As long as they don't make existing services worse. Killing XMPP-based Ovi Chat in favour of a proprietary protocol would of course make things worse. (I didn't even know Yahoo still has a chat service... Things you learn on t.m.o.)
Donīt worry. Yahoo was first in experimenting with XMPP and they had enabled XMPP access to their service. It couldnīt keep up with the load, so they removed it eventually.

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Originally Posted by smoku View Post
They [Yahoo] actually are not evil.
Really?

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Originally Posted by kd_alex View Post
I am an engineer. So I love math equations and this I believe qualifies as a new theory!

And I agree.
If
Nokia = Failing
Yahoo = Failing

Then

Nokia + Yahoo = 2*Failing
 
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Originally Posted by gerbick View Post
No disrespect to anybody intended... but what the hell am I supposed to get from those graphs?
Hmm... I am not trying to play my own interpretation here but as far as I know is not so important for end users as for business players. But this knowledge is helpful anyway.

This kind of graphs made recession on the market 2 years ago, not any other visible or tangible reason So I think it's saying a lot, no matter how it match to the reality.

And this particular bit saying me something wrong happened in the middle of April that Nokia started loosing their shares and Apple taking this amount over.. am I right? Not this same amount obviously but there is no more mobile players on the graph.

But since Adobe joined forces with Google at some point, Nokia is doing with yahoo now? Make more sense now?
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Naw, don't take me serious devu. I was just trying to make a slight joke about the graphs. It's of no importance... just me goofing around.
 
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Originally Posted by smoku View Post
Donīt worry. Yahoo was first in experimenting with XMPP and they had enabled XMPP access to their service. It couldnīt keep up with the load, so they removed it eventually.

http://florianjensen.com/2008/01/17/...pp-aka-jabber/
http://www.process-one.net/en/blogs/...ting_with_xmpp
well, i wouldn't say xmpp itself could keep up with the load, but maybe whatever server(s) they dedicated to the experiment couldn't.

i look to a brighter future when all chat services with xmpp support are federated. not holding my breath though
 
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