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2009-08-05
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Y'all can discuss how open the Android platform really is compared to Maemo any day, I think to most consumers that's a theoretical issue not related to their buying decisions.
Someone mentioned that Android has a lot of momentum now. Indeed. I think that means more to many. Nokia hasn't shown any much momentum lately. I think Android may just kill Maemo. Completely surpass it, in a year. Eventually, end it.
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2009-08-05
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2009-08-06
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Nokia says things like "everyone knows that we're not doing Android because our future is all about Symbian"
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2009-08-06
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But what did Nokia do instead? They discontinued the N800, despite it being Amazon's best selling computer of 1997.
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2009-08-06
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2009-08-06
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When I'm _arguing_ with someone, I'm exactly the opposite -- I give them as little detail, and as much ambiguity, as possible -- precisely to give them rope to hang themselves with. It's sort of the Aikidoka in me :-}
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