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2012-01-03
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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2012-01-04
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@ Connecticut, USA
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Since WP7 is nothing but a runtime environment for Sliverlight and XNA applets, Qt on WP7 is even technically totally out of scope.
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2012-01-04
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You realize if WP fails then the Nokia Microsoft partnership will fail and ultimately Nokia's smartphone division will fail. Whatever marketshare/mindshare Symbian has is getting swallowed up by iOS and Android at an ever increasing rate. For atleast the next three years, it's in every Nokia fans best interest that WP is a success with the help of Nokia. With three major OSes for smartphones each with roughly 25-35% marketshare/mindshare, Nokia would have the opportunity to release a FOSS “disruption” after splitting with MS. Hopefully the MS Nokia partnership can give Nokia the opportunity to have a dominant global marketshare/mindshare again.
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2012-01-05
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Since WP7 is nothing but a runtime environment for Sliverlight and XNA applets, Qt on WP7 is even technically totally out of scope.
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2012-01-05
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You realize if WP fails then the Nokia Microsoft partnership will fail and ultimately Nokia's smartphone division will fail.
It's in every Nokia fans best interest that WP is a success with the help of Nokia.
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2012-01-05
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So it's "our" fault if we don't all go out and buy Nokia's WP phones to help rescue Nokia from it's "bad decision of the decade"?
Assuming that all Nokia fans do rush out and buy up all Nokia WP phones and make it a "success". What do you think is more likely:
a) Elop announces that the deal with Microsoft is a resounding success and will build on it to make even more WP phones
or
b) Elop announces Nokia is making too much money on WP phones so now it will spend it on making a "FOSS disruption" phone.
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2012-01-05
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http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/12/...ew-hits-a-snag