Amandeep
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2010-05-30
, 17:12
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2010-05-30
, 17:14
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2010-05-30
, 17:29
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@ London
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Most people complain that the consumers had bought the Nokia N900 specifically for the apps.
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2010-05-30
, 17:36
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@ Mumbai, India and Amherst, USA (Current Location)
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2010-05-30
, 17:38
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2010-05-30
, 17:44
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2010-05-30
, 17:47
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2010-05-30
, 18:00
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Although I have a slight tendency to agree, is the problem not Nokia's
Nasa wont release another app for any other phone afaik they have released the iphone app and that is it as far as they are concerned
BBC & TVCatchup & Formula 1 are a few others who im betting will only ever be iphone apps for and no other portable device
and sadly no doubt there will be countless other companies who will only release iphone apps and nothing for the n900
I hope to be proven wrong but Apple pretty much have the market well and truly swen up, developers and big companies like BBC, NASA Formula 1 etc know they are on to a winner with the iphone apps
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2010-05-30
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2010-05-30
, 20:06
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