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I'm not educated... just love gadgets, been a Linux user since the mid-90's, somehow kept up with Windows, use a Mac, and I piss off folks in these parts since I've signed up somehow.
If you want my true opinion about this move, it's backwards. I'd have to speculate (read: guess) that it means that MeeGo still isn't ready for primetime. But the move to WP7, it's just so very backwards.
Nokia traded in a MeeGo 1.x (first retail release) for Windows Phone 7 which basically is a "first retail release" since Microsoft broke all compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.x and prior. Both are unfinished in my opinion, and it's akin to picking a horse of the same age, of the same level of maturity and somehow I think it's a real gamble.
In this case, Nokia can task Microsoft to get the stuff that people actually want - like copy and friggin' paste. But at the same time, they now have to wait on Microsoft to deliver it - which breaks all of Nokia's prior culture.
I'm not a fan of this decision one bit. But you won't catch me whining about it. I just think it's a bit too short-sighted of Nokia to go this route. But if MeeGo can't ship, final in say 3 months, this does make sense. I'd consider this a patch for now.
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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How does this look like a patch for you? Nokiais dropping symbian & qt. Meego is a test platform. So if the patch doesn't work isn't it the end of nokia?
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Whether it is due to the different Nokia factions loving to fight each other to the death over corporate decisions, or some other reason, Open Source did not cut it as a development model for advanced mobile devices. Especially the bit were it delivered on schedule. Delivering on schedule is important in this business. Very important. Loosing-your-job-if-you-fail-type of important.