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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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Lumiaman, I mean this as friendly advice. You really need to lay off the Lumia propaganda, why do you do it?
Everthing you post doesn't make any sense.
You post a list of service plan only bestsellers then suggest that it's disadvantaged because it's only on a service plan. Does this make sense to you?
You say that if you combine colours it would be first place yet have no evidence of it, you also overlook the fact that the Black Galaxy SII is above the black Lumia 900 and the White Galaxy SII is above the Cyan Lumia 900. Does that mathematically make sense to you?
I understand that you are out to try and promote Lumias but stop and think for a second, why you are doing it and whether your idea to promote it overtakes your common sense. I mean this as friendly advice.
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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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2012-04-23
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...And Nokia decided to go Windows 8 for their new upcoming tablet. This is going to be a joy to watch as it nosedives RIGHT into the same junkpile the Zune ended up.
Windows 8 tablets: Not open for business
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking...-business/2261
From his Google+ comment about his article:
"You know, I really don't care for Windows 8 much, but as I explained in this story I did see it having one spot where it might shine: On business tablets where Active Directory (AD) support would make it a natural for Windows shops and for companies that are taking a jaundiced view of the whole "bring your own device" (BYOD) movement. Well, guess what MSFT isn't putting in its tablets? AD. "
"Amazing."
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2012-04-23
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The Germans I met, waving their.iPhones, dismissed Nokia as a lost Dinosaur. No one cares there about Nokia phones. Its become a.class issue in europe. Well to do have iPhones, and not so well to do have Nokia's.
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2012-04-23
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The chance that you've met many Germans is zilch.
I have partners in Germany (2 locations), Poland, France and Switzerland with roughly 100 employees total and not one iPhone. Oh, I actually go there just like China (6-12 times per year to Asia). Did I mention that out of 20+ employees in China not one has an iPhone? Nokia dominates with Android second and domestic phones third (advantageous as most can accomodate 2 SIMs).
Lumiaman, you are just a troll. Some fatass, Big Mac-eating embarrassment for whom US folks who travel often have to apologize.
Can't someone ban a poster who never does anything but troll?
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