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Nokia should just license all the license-able OS (android, wp7, webos?) and put Qt frameworks on top of them, making Ovi the sole mobile app platform that works on all the major mobile OS
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2010-10-07
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Unfortunately, it is impossible to do so, at least it would cause troubles on Android and on WP7 for sure, because those are meant to run managed code applications (although Android can have native libraries now), while Qt is all native code.
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2010-10-07
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2010-10-07
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I got an idea. Why not use a linux kernel at the bottom, and a really fast runtime environment on top, for instance some sort of Java.
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2010-10-07
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hmm...
well the point was to put a unifying layer on top of the polarizing element (OS choice), which essentially what Nokia is trying to do with Qt on top of symbian and meego in the first place.
Nokia's slogan shouldn't be the pedo-palmgrabbing image with the slogan, "Connecting People"... It should be one hand open pleadingly with another hand giving the middle finger and the more apt slogan, "Potential Unrealized." --DR