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Hmmm...why would they need to settle on one platform? They have been using multiple platforms for years. S40/S60/S80/Maemo. I just see Meego now coming in at the top with S60 moving down to the middle and even low end eventually.
http://daringfireball.net/2010/09/nokia_next
It's obvious that, at a macro level, Nokia's hardware based worldview is to blame for many of its current problems, most notably the erratic OS strategy. But I think it's also at the root of many frustrations we as Maemo users and developers have experienced over the years, such as the device-centric handling of software updates and the platform in general.
I think Nokia's future depends on its ability to transform itself into a software company first and foremost. Hiring an executive from the world's biggest software company as CEO may have been a smart move in that light. I hope they succeed in making that transition soon, and doing it with Meego.
Last edited by hns; 2010-09-16 at 09:48.