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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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The thing is, Quim, although your own passions are pure, you've always been the apologist for the corporate behemoth, never prepared to risk your neck and your job to do what Maemo/Meego needed for success within the stifling bureaucratic "play-it-safe" environment that Nokia seems to represent.
Of course you're perfectly entitled to do that, and I don't criticize you for it in any way.
But maybe the outcome would have been different if you'd said to your manager "Stuff you, I'm going to embrace our Maemo developers" instead of saying to us "Well, you know, for corporate reasons we are constrained to work in these disfunctional ways".
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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At this point growing WP7 by significant percentage ought to be easy: it seems the platform hasn't sold many more units than Maemo
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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At this point growing WP7 by significant percentage ought to be easy: it seems the platform hasn't sold many more units than Maemo
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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However, Nokia also announced yesterday plans to sell a billion devices to new Internet mobile users, sell 150 million Symbian devices, release a MeeGo open source product this year, and position MeeGo under the CTO activities as an open source platform for future disruptions. Stephen Elop said explicitly that these activities are out of the scope of the Microsoft deal and I'm still waiting to hear more about them. Also, the technophile in me can't avoid thinking of the possibilities and feasibility of putting Qt to work together with Windows Phone, regardless of the business and marketing sense such feature would have yesterday and in the times to come.
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2011-02-12
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Perhaps you know how many Maemo units have been sold? I can't find that information anywhere.
Just numbers, not opinion. Thanks in advance.
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