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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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It went from putting a lot of money behind MeeGo (a gamble) to putting a lot of effort behind Windows Phone 7 (a gamble).
So... not much really changed other than MeeGo was liked by this forum whereas Microsoft is generally loathed.
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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Right, some people here are open SW enthusiasts, and also not friends of Microsoft. But I don't believe this hits the point.
I also own a Window Mobile device that I also like.
The MS deal itself, as said before by others also, is not a problem, the problem is its exclusiveness and as it seems lack of risk management.
AGAIN: Leading a company is NOT GAMBLING.
Let's wait 2 years and hope that Nokia management has also done its job concerning risk management.
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2011-02-19
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2011-02-19
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It went from putting a lot of money behind MeeGo (a gamble) to putting a lot of effort behind Windows Phone 7 (a gamble).
So... not much really changed other than MeeGo was liked by this forum whereas Microsoft is generally loathed.
There's a Linus > Ballmer joke in there somewhere.
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2011-02-19
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not much really changed other than MeeGo was liked by this forum whereas Microsoft is generally loathed.
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2011-02-19
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In short I want a device I can use and customize as I want, the only thing that comes close to this now is android although some manufactures intentionally lock crap down( motorola anyone ).
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2011-02-19
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Placing so much dependence on WP7 (since they're going to try and displace Symbian completely with it) places Nokia's fate entirely in Microsoft's hands.
Placing so much dependence on MeeGo (since they're going to try and release all of their high-end devices with it) places Nokia's fate entirely in Nokia's hands.Again, not picking fights, but that just didn't quite work out well.
If Elop has any sense of independence from Microsoft...
...he'll keep MeeGo in development and actually do periodic device releases just to keep Microsoft on their toes, but with how much leverage he's granted them it's unlikely.
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bye-nokia, i don't even, just shoot him, just shoot me, let's elope, lockdown, meego?fail, negatron dan, nokia defiled, nokia suicide, sell tulips, step 8 out of 5, the-end?, www.elop.org |
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