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Originally Posted by Stskeeps View Post
Here you go. Guide on using Assembly on Mer

To the discussion above - the main benefit will be more devices where you can install community OSes as well (Nemo and PlasmaActive). Hopefully the closed part of Jolla won't spread too much into the applications space and will be mostly related to the UI. You can consider Jolla a big tank breaking through stupidity and stubbornness of manufacturers who don't produce Linux compatible devices. Once that tank will break through - everyone will benefit.

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Originally Posted by Rugoz View Post
Jolla doesn't have much intellectual property, I guess they don't mind doing business in a "wild west" market. They have a certain knowhow, I doubt others could pull off the same with similar manpower. That is their competitive advantage.
I thought Hurmola said that they were going to work on their own IP and of course patent it and the whole circus? I believe it was mentioned as an answer to questions that he responded here: http://embed.bambuser.com/broadcast/2993380
 
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It's not any amount of patents that make something successful. I think patents are irrelevant here. Except that Jolla said they won't use them offensively.
 
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Originally Posted by Rugoz View Post
Jolla doesn't have much intellectual property, I guess they don't mind doing business in a "wild west" market. They have a certain knowhow, I doubt others could pull off the same with similar manpower. That is their competitive advantage.
exactly that is a reason to not succes. I a world we big corporations has lots of patents etc..
 
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Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
It's not any amount of patents that make something successful. I think patents are irrelevant here. Except that Jolla said they won't use them offensively.
really?! Have you totally forgotten patent trolling out there latelly? Ita a fact they need it or have to pay to use stuff.
 
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I didn't say that they don't need them for defense. I said that it's not what defines any success. And actually against trolls - patents don't help, since trolls have nothing to loose. Patents help against aggressors which have something to loose.
 
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I think the hw will end-up being quite mediocre, but as long as it's a solid improvement over the N900/N9 I'll be happy...
Getting much better hw isn't something they'll be able to "flick-on" from the outset, it's an Android market, hopefully they have a longer-term strategy to ramp-up to the very best hw.
Specialised hw (camera etc) won't be as easy of course, licensing (where applicable) will be the only option in many instances.
 
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Originally Posted by minimos View Post
Or rather this sailfish?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailfish_%28sailboat%29
Reading that SunFish may have been more appropriate...
Given that SailFish was finally discontinued in 1975 & is succeeded (to this day) by the SunFish.
Then again, perhaps SunFish is the codename for the NEXT iteration of Jolla's OS?
 
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Any particular reason why they're aiming for low-end devices and emerging markets like Africa and China?

read at Arstechnica and this was the quote:

Jolla remains tight-lipped about the details of the operating system and what will change, though the company indicated to the WSJ that the OS will be operable on increasingly popular low-end devices that are taking off in emerging mobile markets, such as parts of Africa and India.

The startup will unveil a new phone next month that is likely to be a concept device. Sailfish won't be ready for licensing by device manufacturers until spring 2013.
 
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