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How are you comparing the two operating systems?
At this very moment, MeeGo in a finished form isn't on any device. So there's really no way to honestly compare them - only speculate on what MeeGo "may" deliver.
Microsoft finished their OS, it's out in retail. MeeGo is unfinished, not all aspects complete and it's not yet released.
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I accept that. Nokia has delayed its product for sometime now. But the fact that they are still committed to open-source (with MeeGo & Qt) is worth-the-wait alone.
Look at it this way: Maemo (on a phone) is already in the market since late 2009. In these 1.5 years (by the time meego appears), they could have really polished maemo itself and released maemo6 with their next device. But they didn't do that. A strong reason should have been there. And that reason as we all know is Qt. MeeGo from the ground-up is based on Qt and which is a good decision.
I understand that Nokia is taking too much time for MeeGo to come out but this is all part-and-parcel of the game with any big company out there. Also remember, HPalm OS is yet to make its mark. So, the game is really not that over yet.
The mobile industry is here to stay. When you are preparing for a long-term war, it's always better to plan your moves ahead. May it take some extra time in the beginning, it all pays well in the end. This is where I think the other companies are some what missing on their long-term strategies.
MeeGo though is not officially available on any device yet, people (including me) were able to successfully load it on their N900 and try it out.
One beauty of open source is that, people need not wait for the actual device to know what they would be getting.
So, basically what I am trying to say here is, it doesn't matter, who starts first. It's all about who survives till the last...
...and this is at this point, I am willing to bet on the Nokia+MeeGo+Qt+Symbian horse.
The fact of the matter is we haven't seen anything yet in the mobile space. Amazing things are awaiting us in the near future and I am excited.
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What can nokia do if Microsoft open the wallet? Since most stockholders want money and at the moment only "lose" money. I think it's an excellent time to buy Nokia.
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If I were Microsoft, I wouldn't buy Nokia. If I were Nokia, I wouldn't sell to Microsoft.
Nokia has money. The money "lost" is nothing compared to their money they've earned. I think the stockholders are just unhappy with the direction, not their pockets (not fully).
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well, MS most do something(read buy market shares). I don't see how they shall be able to get any shares without some help. Nokia dont need to take market shares as fast as Win7 but they are slowly bleeding and must act. Still don't see nokia knocking down doors with meego...
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well, MS most do something(read buy market shares). I don't see how they shall be able to get any shares without some help. Nokia dont need to take market shares as fast as Win7 but they are slowly bleeding and must act. Still don't see nokia knocking down doors with meego...
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If Nokia & Microsoft's talks are at giving us some quality productivity apps, then be it. And they would make me happy. I have no complaints there. However, I won't be happy with even the idea of an WM7 on Nokia devices.
With reference to ads, I was more pointing at Apple's iOS and Google's Android which eventually will target ads at their users. This is for sure. And I wouldn't want to fall in their traps (deception!).
So, are we on the same page now?
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