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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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The easy answer would have been just to stay the same course. But well, I ... the realist in me, and hey it's just my opinion, feel free to disagree, Meego in it's current form wouldn't have been so super-powerful-earthquake to have overcome the chicken and egg -problem, competing against Android and Apple and Microsoft and HP and Samsung and whomever all at the same time.
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2011-02-12
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What you say about HTML5 is interesting though. I wonder how much patience we need, 10 years ;-)
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2011-02-12
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That is not true in the way you are implying, i.e. as legally required. You do not have to keep employees in the dark. You may choose to do it because you are worried about a larger picture that is more important than your employees, but my god
"the only way it could be done...": - that's not a thing to say
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2011-02-12
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Telling people off is rarely an effective strategy to win them over to your point of view,
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2011-02-12
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In situations where there is a deal being stuck which can (and will) affect the stocks of either company, the company management has to enforce chinese walls around such deals to prevent insider information leaks.
The management cannot possibly make all employess know about the deal and them make all of them come under an NDA or have all employees have access to such material non-public information.
You do realize that this is strictly material non-public information and such data dissemination falls under strict regulatory rules (like SEC rules in USA). That is why Chinese walls are enforced before any big deal is supposed to go through and only people involved directly in such deal-making are kept in the loop.
I think this is pretty standard corporate practice in all big companies these days.
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Biggest problem with that is Qt dies at the end and who is the winner? Microsoft AGAIN ofcourse cause this is the way they want to go
History has showed it now we see it again. There is only one world about that American company I HATE IT
I was the one who disliked the idea about Android at Nokia but atleast that would be better than this :-@