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2010-06-30
, 10:15
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@ Cotswolds, UK
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#112
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Really? Android is your answer for a more open, more customer friendly and generally less evil platform?
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2010-06-30
, 10:17
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@ Yorkshire, UK
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2010-06-30
, 10:19
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@ Oxford, UK
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#114
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Nokia reccommend you use a community based* programme that basically tricks the phone into lying on your behalf.
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2010-06-30
, 10:56
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@ Berlin - Love this city!!
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2010-06-30
, 11:53
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Joined on Sep 2007
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#116
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I'm not sure you've read the http://maemo.org/community/council/n...tion_in_pr1-2/ article correctly. It isn't Nokia recommending you run the "notmynokia" package, it's the Community Council recommending that.
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2010-06-30
, 11:55
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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#117
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Personally, I might stick with a Maemo/MeeGo device -- I am a hacker and it is a lot more open than Android.
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2010-06-30
, 12:06
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@ Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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#118
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Personally, I might stick with a Maemo/MeeGo device -- I am a hacker and it is a lot more open than Android. However, I am not going to help Nokia steal other people's personal information by recommending anyone else to get one, or contributing any more software. The only thing that will change that view is if Nokia publically commit that no Maemo or MeeGo device will ever collect data again without allowing the user to opt out.
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2010-06-30
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@ Germany
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2010-06-30
, 14:12
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@ Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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#120
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We shouldn't divagate. Android is a total different topic... and it has nothing to do with how Nokia acts.
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