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2011-02-18
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2011-02-18
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a "Nokia WP7 device" just as soon as it's available
Ahh. I need to read the source before posting. Naughty, naughty!
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2011-02-18
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2011-02-18
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At the announcement Elop and Balmer said there engineers had been talking since November. Elop had decided all Nokia operating systems were dead way before arriving.
Looking at 2010 market share who can blame him. Remember, Elop would have been told the CEO job at Nokia was his months before he actually started and would have been given access to the company stats and figures.
He would have known months before starting that Nokia would need to do something radical to fight back.
The guy needed to do something. If he'd sat around waiting for Meego (or a massive improvement in symbian) he'd already be out of a job.
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2011-02-18
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Nokia giving developers free E7 and Nokia WP7 handsets Engadget