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2012-06-10
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2012-06-10
, 13:26
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Nokia shares up at the end of trading day on friday
Shares of Nokia (NYSE: NOK), the onetime king of mobile phones, rose more than 7 percent Friday on speculation Samsung Electronics (Seoul: 5930), the current leader, might be eyeing a takeover.
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/3502...ne-android.htm
I'm almost wanting this take over to be true... Just Imagine, Samsung specs, Nokia hardware, Tizen phones and Flop out of the door....
Just to clarify, I did say "almost".
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2012-06-10
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2012-06-10
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Some people are so blinded by their hate for Microsoft and Elop that they don't see Nokia succeeding with Lumia. Lumia's haven't even been out for a year. The first Androids and iPhones weren't successes. It wasn't until they both received successors that they started to built their market share and placed their stake in the smartphone market.
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2012-06-10
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2012-06-11
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I can see why people on this board would hate WP. The OS is the total opposite of Meego/Maemo. Everything is sandboxed and basic things where Unix/Linux is the underlying OS is inaccessible on WP.
But I believe Microsoft is copying the way Apple did things by trying to find what the best way to implement these missing features on their Metro UI (in my opinion, I think Metro UI has limitations but if MS is basing a desktop OS on it I'm sure they found ways around the limitations). Apple didn't have apps, custom ringtones, MMS and notifications out the door so I'll give Microsoft time. Android on the other hand packed everything in and fixed and refined things one iteration at a time. It's just different development methods.
Plus, Nokia will probably never come back to Meego/Maemo or at least not with enough enthusiasm (which is sad).
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2012-06-11
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Need I once again remind you that Microsoft has had more than a decade with mobile and tablets? Why are you 'giving them time' on mundane things like cut/paste (which they HAD at one point before taking it away again). And for crying out loud... it's just CUT AND PASTE. I don't even want to start on notifications, multitasking, etc.
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2012-06-11
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2012-06-11
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goodbye nokia, investing, last quotes, lumiatard, samsung, specc=ericsson, stock, the elop flop, the flop elop, tizen |
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Last edited by mikecomputing; 2012-06-10 at 13:18.