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2010-10-20
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2010-10-20
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i didn't say he invented those things, i'm well aware he didn't, but they were the company to make them mainstream. Like the iPhone, nothing there was new, in fact it omitted some basic, desired functionality (still does), but it was still the device to make those things widely purchased
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2010-10-20
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2010-10-20
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Of cource it is. But it is only part of the reality. MeeGo is both, fully open and fully closed at the same time.
When MeeGo starts rolling, it will shake up the industry so bad that Microsoft, Google and Apple will cry for mummy.
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2010-10-20
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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i didn't say he invented those things, i'm well aware he didn't, but they were the company to make them mainstream. Like the iPhone, nothing there was new, in fact it omitted some basic, desired functionality (still does), but it was still the device to make those things widely purchased
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2010-10-20
, 10:14
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@ Australia
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Just found this today. Steve Jobs ranting about Android. PopCorn anyone?
I can smelled WAR on the way between Apple and Google+ fellow Allies
Steve didn't say anything about MeeGO lol.
http://www.businessinsider.com/steve...e-rant-2010-10
http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/mobile-d...lets-40090577/
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2010-10-20
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Much the way you can attribute Microsoft as the company to make computers, in general, mainstream. A tad more fundamental credibility creds there to Microsoft, going by your reasoning, no? Nonetheless, I understand your point--Apple did generally get credit for popularizing computers for the rehabilitating technophobic and the logically impaired.
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2010-10-20
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2010-10-20
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I don't think that being closed directly makes 'things just work', but limiting variables certainly does.
At the very least, it generally make the components to get to the 'things just work' level much quicker than not.
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