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2009-08-12
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Then your experience is even less relevant.
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2009-08-12
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Also, of course, in USA to pay to receive calls and you get a regular number, in UK the caller pays and knows it's a mobile call because the number is clearly different; receiving calls is free as is receiving SMS.
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2009-08-12
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Oh please stop the nonsense. :-) Fan boys and fan boys regardless of device.
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2009-08-12
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2009-08-12
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2009-08-12
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2009-08-12
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I haven't seen any advert (tv/radio/internet/billboards) for the tablets either, while I've seen plenty for the iphone.
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2009-08-13
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I know quite a few people who have a blackberry for work and opted for an iphone for their personal communications. Also, most of the people I know who had Treos have moved on to iphones. On coder blogs (not maemo) I occasionally see people talking about their iphones. Because of the larger installed base for iphones, I suspect that their are more developers with iphones than there are with maemo devices. I think these people know how to be productive and weren't looking for a fashionably unproductive device. The iphone met their needs -- even with its myriad of deficiencies.
If the maemo phones are significantly more productive devices, some of these users will jump -- but I don't expect Apple to sit still either.
I personally don't want an iphone. But on the other hand, I have seen no NITs in the wild other than mine, but I see lots of people getting iphones -- admittedly many from people just moving up to a smartphone.
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2009-08-13
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On Nokia's Maemo platform, which powers their tablets, we've done two beta releases, so we'll do at least one more beta. If things go well, or as planned, we should be shipping a general availability of that for this year, and same for Windows Mobile. On Windows Mobile, we'll do another alpha release, and then we should get into beta. You can expect to see us shipping for Maemo in the next couple months, with Windows Mobile soon after that. We're also working on Symbian for the moment.