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But I personally fail to see what's so wonderful about Ovi or the N900 ecosystem as a whole at the moment. So what's so great about it?
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2010-04-22
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@texrat: if/when opensource mobile catches on, then people will just jumpboat to it? what's stopping them from doing that?
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ysss and gerbick: the point I was making has to do with the ultimate consequences of walled gardens for consumers. Sure, cheap apps and high service are seductive... but ultimately unsustainable as a combined business model. That and reduced choice will eventually wear on even the most ardent supporters of such approaches. As history shows, higher costs to consumers will be the ultimate outcome.
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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I'll answer not for Corwin but in general: no one is banking on the moment. Nokia and others well understand that the ecosystem still has a while to gain viability. Problem is, if the Apples and Facebooks of the world have their way, it will never happen-- to our eventual detriment.
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This whole "walled garden" hatred has honestly produced nothing when all of this freedom has been given on the N900. Absolutely nothing so far. An odd upgrade path that's not fully laid out by corporate (yet), a total lack of apps that improve upon functionality, developers waiting to hear if their apps will be ok in the next iteration fully, already installed apps not updated, et al.
If that's freedom, it stinks. Being able to pop open terminal, gain root on a tacked on phone experience on a tablet isn't freedom. It's being part of an experiment. One that if you have certain wants (like using the forward camera for Skype), needs (like syncing to a Mac) or desires (PR 1.2) then... you're probably upset, disgruntled or disenfranchised.
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But I personally fail to see what's so wonderful about Ovi or the N900 ecosystem as a whole at the moment. So what's so great about it?