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Perhaps the difference is that you think of "desktop" as a device.
I think of "desktop" as a set of requirements.
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2013-08-06
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2013-08-06
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Let me remind you something that your memory doesnt serve you well. NOKIA board hired Elop because they clearly saw that Symbain was dead man walking. If Symbian was so great, how come NO ONE licenses it now, and how come in 2009, Samsung announced that they dropping Symbian, followed by a whole slew of other manufacturers that they are dropping the great Symbian platform by the fall of 2010?????
The sign of great companies is when they notice the need for change long before it becomes catastrophic. NOKIA leadership didnt plan well, didnt execute well, and were lulled by the numbers you quote above. Anyone using Symbian devices in 2009/2010 knew that this was inferior OS, waiting to fall dead. All pre-Elop.
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2013-08-06
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2013-08-06
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@Switch
Indeed.
@Lumiaman
"If Symbian was so great, how come NO ONE licenses it now"
Really????
Are you seriously trying to suggest that you don't understand why a company whose CEO announces the END OF LIFE of a product to everyone and then stops selling it ... er DUH! .... isn't selling it to anyone?
And in that vacuum while Nokia had NO product to ship, you are surprised that end users would choose available feature rich products like Android and IOS rather than wait for a Microsoft product from two companies that have a proven track record of not supporting their products?
Words like "revisionist" and "delusional" spring to mind ....
@Kangal
RT is even acknowledged in Microsofts own SEC report that it is DOA (Dead on Arrival)
http://www.informationweek.com/globa...flop/240159201
Where have you been the last 3 months?
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2013-08-06
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Actually, there were few options that the board considered when looking for the CEO candidate. The main contestants in the game were mr. Elop who came from outside the company and mr. Vanjoki who came from inside.
Both candidates outlined their plans for future of the company;
Mr. Vanjoki had the following agenda:
- Let's develop future based on our existing strengths, use the migration path from Symbian to Meego. Current product lineup is falling but we have time to fix this if we pull together.
- On short term this will create additional costs but on long term the cost-effectiveness of being in control of our OS will even out
Mr. Elop had the following agenda:
- Let's outsource our OS development to a partner company, this will immediately make 3500 SW developers redundant and enable huge savings now
- I've got good relations to MS, I can negotiate a contract that gives us very good terms on OS licencing
Now imagine that the board members are NOT competent on the engineering aspects, they have NO background on SW development. Their main competence is on finance and so when presented with these options the choice is clear --> go for the option which seems lucrative and produces immediate gratification.
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Because Linux makes hardware integration easier. NOKIA were also planning an orderly migration from Symbian to Linux (MeeGo / Meltemi) using Qt as the bridge. Whose memory doesn't serve them well?
They did plan well even if they were tardy executing it. Pre-Elop NOKIA had an exciting future - MeeGo, Meltemi, QtQuick, Pyside, the best mapping software available, a rapidly expanding app store, strong brand recognition across the world, a strong market presence in China (now the world's biggest market) and China Mobile, the biggest carrier on the planet, were on the MeeGo working group. They were very close to getting all their ducks in a row, there was absolutely no need for panic reactions.
Announcing Symbian dead a full year before having anything to replace it with and then exclusively adopting a weak, unpopular, fugly OS were Elop's contributions and NOKIA's collapse is the inevitable consequence of it.
Plus of course he killed MeeGo (after calling it 'the next disruption'), he killed Meltemi thus destroying NOKIA's chances with 'the next billion', his catalogue of incompetence goes on and on and on...
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2013-08-06
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2013-08-06
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Announcing Symbian dead a full year before having anything to replace it with and then exclusively adopting a weak, unpopular, fugly OS were Elop's contributions and NOKIA's collapse is the inevitable consequence of it.
Plus of course he killed MeeGo (after calling it 'the next disruption'), he killed Meltemi thus destroying NOKIA's chances with 'the next billion', his catalogue of incompetence goes on and on and on...