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2010-07-04
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Maybe unix is the best of the best but the market said microsoft windows.
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2010-07-04
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I disagree completely. To me, it says they DO get it That they realize Sybian, Android and the iPhone are limited OS intended for and suited to smartphones or, at most, limited-capability tablets.
MeeGo is intended to be more complete, flexible and capable, ready for whatever technology throws at it in the future. I see some parallels to the limited intention and capabiitiy of DOS vs the nearly unlimited possibilites of UNIX.
IOW MeeGo is an attempt to get ahead, not just catch up.
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2010-07-04
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2010-07-04
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2010-07-05
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I am a developer by trade. I like experimenting with new things. But it is a bit much to expect the community to do things like implement mms, and stick people with a contacts application that does not even support assigning custom groups for contacts even though it is definitely possible. People can make excuses like "It's not really a phone." But really that just demonstrates their own stupidity. Computer programs have been able to display information based on filters since forever. There is no reason for a contacts application to ship without such functionality when it supports ad-hoc filtering. (I.E. type a few letters and matching contacts appear.)
I waited a year to get the N900 after having a Treo for about five years. While I am happy with the device as a music player, and internet capable device I have to say that the phone functionality leaves quite a bit to be desired as does the development environment and the documentation. I can only hope that the transition to Qt which is one of the most well documented toolkits in use right now leads to an overall improvement of the Maemo software due to being easier to work with.
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-06
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I think it's a case of sour grapes. The blog was great years ago but it's been going downhill for a while now. There are a lot more exciting bloggers writing about Nokia these days. I would only be concerned if allaboutsymbian.com closed down. They are like the godfathers of Symbian blogging. Of course the FOX News of gadget sites would dig their Nokia-hating jaws into it.
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2010-07-06
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Randall! I am listening to canaries and hope to understand and convert that singing to plain language, which results to action.
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2010-07-07
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Class .. : Power User
Humor .. : [#####-----] | Alignment: Pragmatist
Patience : [###-------] | Weapon(s): Galaxy Note + BB Bold Touch 9900
Agro ... : [###-------] | Relic(s) : iPhone 4S, Atrix, Milestone, N900, N800, N95, HTC G1, Treos, Zauri, BB 9000, BB 9700, etc