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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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2011-02-13
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What they should have done is have more than 3 developers in all of Nokia working on it.
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2011-02-13
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What they should have done is have more than 3 developers in all of Nokia working on it.
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2011-02-13
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MeeGo is still alive. Nokia will ship a MeeGo device this year for christ sake. They will continue to do that, one each year or so. But it will only be for enthusiasts.
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2011-02-13
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Then finally, there's the group working on Nokia's UI customization to Meego -- Nokia's special sauce that differentiates a Nokia Meego device from, say, an HTC Meego device; THIS team is three people. Which, frankly, is not necessarily a bad thing or undercommitment; mythical man-month and all that.
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2011-02-13
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That quote was a little funny to me as I understood it as the people contributing from Nokia side to MeeGo Handset UX reference applications, ie, the open source ones. Handset UX apps - Which was primarily Intel's responsibility. Rest of Handset UX stack (compositor, toolkit, etc) was Nokia doing that.
I think those 'three' might actually have been from our Nokia N900 hardware adaptation team as we did contribute and help where we could, to move things faster ahead.
Keep in mind MeeGo Handset UX != Nokia's differentiation
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2011-02-13
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Had i been in charge of the N900 development , it would never have left the factory without reasonable apps and fully field tested for flaws.
Nokia have now shown to me at least that they are very cumbersome and slap happy in there design and badly lack software engineers capable of the job.
They've stated they're releasing a product (a slate, it seems?) this year, and continuing Meego development, but I hadn't heard anything about further products.
World's first inductively-charged N900!