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2011-06-03
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2011-06-03
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2011-06-03
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2011-06-03
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I can't help wondering how the whole situation is being described in the article. It's like a bad act of a local summer theater.
These two guys are the CEO and Chief Development Officer of the world's largest handset manucacturer, and one could imagine they always know the latest news and development status of the company's most important operating system project - MeeGo. But not in this case, as they describe it. They just get a whitepaper marked with different colors in January, and all of a sudden they both realize that MeeGo isn't going to be ready.
Come on. If this really is true, how come Öistämö still works as a CDO in Nokia? He's the one who should constantly know every single bit of the latest process, when it comes to MeeGo.
Either this is just a badly written story to make MS partnership look better, or really, really bad management.
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2011-06-03
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2011-06-03
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2011-06-03
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And this anti-Linux stuff, MS as a company may be, but Elop not only said that he told Nokia employees he wants them to get to work developing something that will change the mobile market and make Apple, Android and even the MS deal insignificant, he even took the interviewer around that section of the company to show current innovations like a phone that still works submerged in water.
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2011-06-03
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Maemo is also released, as is Harmattan. Maemo also sold massively better than WP7.
WP7 is the worst-selling mobile OS of them all.
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2011-06-03
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the conspiracy theories are now moving beyond the sublime and into the absurd.
put down the weed fellas!
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Because Nokia didn't sign up to use Windows Phone 7. They are going to use Windows Phone 8. Windows Phone 8 isn't ready.