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I have never seen that i can remember 2 companies as big as what has happened here join together and if you look at some of the answers you gave such as "True, they are the biggest software company" you will see why i am really wondering just what will come out from the merger between these 2.
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2011-06-07
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I have never seen that i can remember 2 companies as big as what has happened here join together and if you look at some of the answers you gave such as "True, they are the biggest software company" you will see why i am really wondering just what will come out from the merger between these 2.
At least the OP's question should have been firmly answered on this thread in that MeeGo is not the future or next commitment from Nokia in any way or form.
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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Personally i would have liked both Maemo and MeeGo to be developed much further by Nokia
but i got this feeling that MS can outdo both in an instant if the hardware is right and that is the easy conclusion to make i guess as Nokia are very capable hardware wise but lets hope they aint peed off Intel too much hahaha or they will have to go elsewhere for a cpu.
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2011-06-07
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2011-06-07
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Me too, as long as they both have Qt for app development.
Probably, but then: why do they have no monopoly in the mobile sector already, like they do with desktops?
It's because their usual strategy, to copy the technology leader and to kill off the competition by a series of fouls has not worked yet.
But soon it will. They copied a minimalistic UI from Apple and nailed their system down like Apple. I'm sure they joined with Oracle to sue Google on Android, they use their patents to charge hardware manufacturers for every Android device. Then they destroy Nokia by planting a CEO that kills off MeeGo.
Playing a little unfair (not letting the market alone deceide) to win, but that's how it's done obviously.
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At least the OP's question should have been firmly answered on this thread in that MeeGo is not the future or next commitment from Nokia in any way or form.