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@gerbick: lol my apologies, i thought you said the fightback should start here at the community. Thus my question 'how' and 'we're not aligned' comment.
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I think Nokia have lost a lot of momentum by switching to MeeGo. If they continued with maemo they would be in a better position to compete - all the groundwork has already been layed.
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In my own personal opinion, there's three fronts to accomplish what they need to do.
First front: Advertise features that do not seem like "me too" features. Comes With Music? Sounds like a "me too" of iTunes or DoubleTwist. Get Skype to name-drop your level of interaction more than just occasionally - and pay them as incentive to deploy on your product more features first... it's worked for Intel and their group conferencing in the past. And do better on the advertising front...
Second front: Work with the North American carriers. The ones with network problems (currently AT&T and Verizon), bring up wi-fi usage, talk subsidies, get your phones in the faces of people that don't know much better. Also, educate the resellers, get a channel open to where they can communicate and can get answers in a timely manner. Forget talking about "open" with people that don't understand what it means. Talk about expanded opportunities but say it... much cooler than "expanded opportunities"...
Third front: Attack the enterprise level. MS Exchange and cloud app - Google Calendar among others - are PRICELESS to have ready to roll out of the box. So is document (MS Office) perusal and editing. Video and great cameras are great, but when the ergonomics of an OS makes you click four times after you've taken a picture to get it up to a TwitPic, YFrog or Facebook, you're no longer a "mainstream" OS. UI/UX needs to be simplified for things that should be simple to do. And that extends into the enterprise too - worse users I've ever had to support were executives. Make connecting to their Outlook and cloud apps easier and separate from a browser. Leave the browser ability too... for us that don't want to use an oversimplified app.
That's a start in my book. I'd love to see them take some other vectors that are definitely there for them to work on - LIKE CUSTOMER SUPPORT (take the hint Nokia).
But it happened. And Adobe is now cultivating those communities and expanding their research, influence and whatnot due to those communities. Same can be said for Android. Maemo? This and a couple of other pockets exist, but they're in a microcosm that's equal parts effective community and out of touch with corporate going-ons. And that MeeGo forum... that's the absolute wrong way to do a forum around a product. They might as well make that a private forum, if you sign up, so be it. But otherwise, it's too specific and odd to consider that useful.
All... my opinion. Would love to see what you guys bring up as the "fight back" point should be/start.