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while n900_is_not_broken == True: while you_don't_know_what_meego_is == True or \ stskeeps_says_meego_is_ready_for_daily_use == False: keep_happily_using_maemo5() try_meego()
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if you are dumb, migrate to bada |
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Recently, I bought N900 and I really think it is the best phone I've ever had. However, I am a bit confused with this Maemo -> MeeGo migration. Should we go for MeeGo? And when?
Please, elaborate and help us, inexperienced...
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