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2011-10-25
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2011-10-25
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I was writing about the time before WP7 came out and how much time
MS had to put Copy/Paste onto WP7 initially.
Months?
Years?
If N900 was able to have Copy/Paste why was it such a problem for MS and WP7 initially? ;-)
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2011-10-25
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So to make it clear; WP7 took six months from release to obtain copy/paste. It took Apple almost 2 years.
You keep bringing up the N900. I keep bringing up the N9. The Nokia N9 has partial copy/paste. N900 had full copy and paste, as did the N810, N800 and 770. But to see the N9 without it, that's rather surprising.
So why was the N900 able to have copy/paste and why is such a problem for Nokia to have that functionality initially?
See what I did there?
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2011-10-25
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I have to have one so I can tell everyone how bad/great it is, Without it, you know nothing