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2008-10-16
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2008-10-16
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2008-10-16
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2008-10-16
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how about this, anything that can have third party software installed and run, is a computer.
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2008-10-16
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Devices are increasingly converging together. Or to rephrase, I don't see the "OR" in the original question [as being] very relevant.
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2008-10-16
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Or to rephrase, I don't see the "OR" in the original question very relevant. Whether parts of the device/platform/software are open or closed (and to what extent) for instance is a far more important and interesting question.
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2008-10-16
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It could be that to become what Nokia believes is mass market compatible, the stock UI will be less attractive and more restricted.
But: As long as the platform is open and core technologies are borrowed from the desktop, nobody will prevent me and others to use them the way we want to. (At least that's what I hope will still be possible.)
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For instance, if I were to expand lb onto the desktop properly, I would expect it to have more management features and grand overview stuff thats impractical on the tablet.
Similar in a way to how itunes and the ipod pair each other up and complement themselves.
Theres many types of software out there that can coexist in a multi platform environment and which would benefit from getting away from a one size fits all attitude.