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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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Largest maping in the world whose map of japan is 6MB.
Google might disagree.
Your use of hiperbole reminds me of steve jobs, biggest this, largest that, best at.
Microsoft knows the desktop market is slowly going away, this summer we will have quad core tablets. What OS do most tablets run on? Do i have to remind you that HP ditched them?
MS buying Nokia and Skype is just a desparate move before Google or Apple puts them in the grinder.
I really don't know what worse though, beeing dominated by MS on the Desktop right now or by Google on the.tablet/mobile in the future.
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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I wonder if the people who type "Micro$oft" know how childish they look.
I also find it funny how people blame Microsoft for everything wrong with their windows installs.
The large majority of the time, it isnt Microsofts fault. Its the third party that made the drivers that are erroring, its the third party that made the programs that didnt do it right.
Rarely will you do a clean install- not install anything and not have it "stable" for just as long as any other OS without hanging/crashes.
Its not the OS, its the user &/ third party developer.
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2011-05-11
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It's good for businesses with integration to Office, and gamers for XBox. And, of course, it's good for Nokia, which after they integrated Skype so well into Maemo I'm pleased that it'll be Nokia's next devices that continue that trend, not iOS and Android, where yet another thing Nokia did first gets credited elsewhere.
Frankly, the WP7 ecosystem is shaping up nicely: it has the biggest instant communication name with Skype, the largest hardware manufacturer in the world with Nokia, who also owns the largest mapping business in the world with Navteq. As most people own Windows computers, it's enticing to use a device that will integrate so well. Consdering Elop mentioned that this was now a battle of ecosystems, there's every chance of success.
I wouldn't be so enthusiastic except for the fact that Skype's CEO is still in charge of it under a whole new division of MS.