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Your definition of fully functional could be very different from the definition of a lot of people here, is like calling light the moonlight when we all have been seen the sunlight already. You think would be anything similar in WP7 of what happened i.e. around kernel power or fcam, to put 2 easy examples?
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Well buchanmilne the problem is we are obviously stuck with what Nokia decide to do and as it now has a ex Bill Gates wiz kid at its helm you can only expect by reading in between the lines as to the area he will take Nokia.
It is of no use quoting anything right now but my bet is we will see a new generation OS from the Windows stable that will have huge development going for it and as Nokia are in trouble i would think from a bussiness strategic point of view the teaming of 2 of the worlds giants can only mean one thing... a Windows OS of the future and personally i am all with it IF it gets the development going for a much improved Windows Mobile platform, just look at the interest on this very thread... should that not tell us something?.
I guess it depends if you're here as a Nokia fanboy or as a Meego/Maemo/Linux fanboy. You're clearly in the former, most people here are the latter. Why would anybody hear give a s**t what happens to Nokia and WP7? They've given their time and effort trying to help the platform and have been stabbed in the back IMHO.
If you want to blow smoke up Nokia and the WP7 tie up this perhaps is not the best place to do it.
(BTW I'm a Windows on the desktop man myself and like MS - but have less than no interest in WP7)
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I guess it depends if you're here as a Nokia fanboy or as a Meego/Maemo/Linux fanboy. You're clearly in the former, most people here are the latter. Why would anybody hear give a s**t what happens to Nokia and WP7? They've given their time and effort trying to help the platform and have been stabbed in the back IMHO.
If you want to blow smoke up Nokia and the WP7 tie up this perhaps is not the best place to do it.
(BTW I'm a Windows on the desktop man myself and like MS - but have less than no interest in WP7)
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HP should thank NOKIA for this step.
Palm is my next point of interest.
SInce I had the chance to try some Palm apps on n900, I think HP means it seriously and want to cooperate with big commercial app. developers. Is WebOS at least so open OS like maemo? AFAIK it is using the regular linux and Xserver - so development of gtk/qt apps should be possible.
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2011-02-11
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It'll be a community phone, Nokias step child, but it might be the only phone on the peak hour of a most powerful platform.
The N900 is unique, like the Openmoko was. If there ever is going to be a MeeGo product, that might be yet another dying star in that night sky.
And who knows, a generation after that, Nokia might make desktop Windows 8 phones, as opposed to Zune phones.