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2012-03-21
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2012-03-21
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I didn't want to beleive that Maemo/MeeGo was dead, but Nokia posted this on their public Bug Tracker a few days ago:
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2012-03-21
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2012-03-21
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So? It just means that the feature set for PR1.3 has been defined (fixed) and so they are not accepting any more bug reports for this coming version.
Of course if you want to believe MeeGo is dead feel free to use your own interpretation.
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2012-03-21
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its crazy to read this post. Nokia is a big company. there is room for meego/symbian/wp each in a certain markets but not in all. I am 100 percent certain that wp and nokia are here to stay in the US. part of the reason I believe that is because Nokia doesn't have a choice. WP is the only thing that is polished enough that can sell in the US. also wp has the ease that non techies need, and together they have the muscle to come up with good customer support quickly and they have shown that in just one year. compared with iphone/android/wp7 an american consumer is NEVER going to be happy with an N9. because its not a finished product. n9 has many bugs. its for tech savvy people. people who want an N9 all ready have it.
Also nokia can't go with android because that would be a waste of a huge investment in navteq. there will be no room for Nokia solutions on an ANdroid. at least because MS was desperate they worked with nokia.
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2012-03-21
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So... not being able to post fixes to existing code means it's alive?
Sorry man. That's the definition of dead. No matter what's found, they won't fix it. They've already scoped it out, and if your bug isn't in the mix, you're SOL.
That's what they did to Win2k.
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2012-03-21
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So... not being able to post fixes to existing code means it's alive?
Sorry man. That's the definition of dead. No matter what's found, they won't fix it. They've already scoped it out, and if your bug isn't in the mix, you're SOL.
That's what they did to Win2k.
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2012-03-21
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2012-03-21
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WP7 was launched in U.S. for more then 1 year before Nokia entered this platform. Yet it only managed less than 2% penetration. As for Nokia, its brand name in the U.S. is junk. It is associated with cheap flip phones that grandmas use. So where does your confidence that WP and Nokia will succeed in U.S. comes from? This is a marriage between a rejected os and a junk brand name.
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2012-03-21
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