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2011-05-24
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2011-05-24
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@ Melb
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2011-05-24
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@ Ohio
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2011-05-24
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2011-05-24
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Well, it in the General Category (I suppose it could be off-topic instead). There are people here who (gasp) use android devices in addition to the N900. If you're looking for comparisons (which was part of the original question) you're better off asking here as opposed to an android forum where far fewer people are likely to have experience with an N900.
Why don't you choose to ignore the thread instead of posting worthless comments?
Anyway, I don't think there is much new to speak of. Android still seems very much fragmented versus the N900. Which isn't to say that you can't have a couple of apps running instead of multiple services. I don't use much, but it works well enough for me.
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2011-05-24
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@ Venezuela
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My Nokia N900 is my website, still up an running for the Maemo community. My Nokia N900 is upgraded to 21.2011.38-1Tmaemo1.1 ~ CSSU ready ~ Overclocked ~ Speed patched ~ Swappolube ~ was running 7 desktops ~ 270 apps and counting ~ Multi-Boot with Standard Kernel , Kernel Power 2.6.28.10power47 and NITDroid N12 "UMay".