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2009-10-20
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Market cap is based on stock price and cash, neither of which are real guages of value. As Palm benefitted from Nokia merger rumors to increase its value, so too do others. Let Steve Jobs die, and Apple stock will fall, even though its devices may be selling well at brisk profits. In the case of the phone market and mobile communications and services, Nokia IS BOSS.
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2009-10-20
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Its already been explained by nokia several times - do a search and I am sure you can find the reason.
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2009-10-20
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i believe droid is verizons moniker for it, the gsm variant will have another name
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2009-10-20
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I am sorry my comment sounded condescending to you. I was being dead serious. Maybe I misunderstood what you meant. It is just that to me, the greatest feature of the N900 is the development freedom that it offers.
It has revived in me the desire to do desktop (as opposed to web) development. And I know that I will be joined by dozens of computer geeks in creating code for this device.
I am also very interested in being able to view and edit my word processor documents and my spreadsheets anywhere and at any time.
I want access to sqlite to make some small database applications to organize some info that I want to have with me at all times.
As long as they don't allow me to create a quick Phython app while I am on the subway, or allow my fellow geeks to do as they please with the OS and create and distribute whatever app they want, I am just plain not interested.
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2009-10-20
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We really shouldn't be arguing about whether Maemo or Android is better. They're both good for developers, and they're both good for users. It's closed systems like the iPhone that we have to worry about, and as long as Maemo and Android exist to counter-balance them, I will always cheer for both.
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2009-10-20
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2009-10-20
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That being said, why doen't the N900 have a four row KB? Seems like plenty of slider space for more KB..
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2009-10-20
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Because the input consists of a combination of the touch screen and the keyboard. By keeping the keyboard compact, it is easier to move your finger to the touch screen and back.
A larger keyboard would mean moving your fingers a greater distance to interact with the N900. A compact keyboard allows full input in a way Nokia felt would be ideal. They were not viewing the keyboard in isolation. Rather they were thinking about the entire input experience.
I got that from one of the videos... can't remember which one.
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2009-10-20
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Maemo = Linux (very resource efficient)
Android = Linux with all (non framework) apps running in a java layer (not efficient at all)
Last edited by Rushmore; 2009-10-20 at 01:49.