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Sorry. There is no law which prevents a company from sharing information with its employees. The reason for Chinese walls is to minimize the risk to the parties involved that the transaction will be put in jeopardy by an employee who says something they shouldn't.
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2011-02-12
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No, it's certainly not irrelevant in the future. It is just as relevant as ever. It should actually create a more level playing ground where the best UX would win, not the one that has the largest existing developer ecosystem and/or even developer tools. In that way I would actually see even more flavours and UX fragmentation, on the level of the UI framework and the native apps.
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2011-02-12
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2011-02-12
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MSQt™ is an application and UI framework. Using MSQt™, you can write web-enabled applications once and deploy them across MS™ Windows®, MS™ Mobile® and MS™ Tablet® operating systems without rewriting the source code.
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So the OS will become more or less irrelevant in the future? Fine with me.