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2011-07-25
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How about this:
some Maemo employers and CTO has "leaved" Nokia for "personal reasons" lets say this is just smoke and with help of Nokia they have started a new company under Nokia. would that be stategic good for Nokia in longer run? that way the new company has no direct connection to Microsoft and they can still continue invesment on R&D "future disruptions". Isnt this often what happens with companys with big troubles? some kind of "split"?
so what they actually is doing is moving future disruption to the new company?
Maybe I am way of and too optimistic for once :/ just my......
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2011-07-25
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2011-07-25
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@ Sicily
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2011-07-25
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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I strongly hope in:
7" form factor
full linux stack
full set of sensors
host/guest/otg usb
stereo loudspeakers
(Well maybe some chinese is already doing this. I might as well have a trip at Shenzen and do some shopping)
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2011-07-25
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How about this:
some Maemo employers and CTO has "leaved" Nokia for "personal reasons" lets say this is just smoke and with help of Nokia they have started a new company under Nokia. would that be stategic good for Nokia in longer run? that way the new company has no direct connection to Microsoft and they can still continue invesment on R&D "future disruptions". Isnt this often what happens with companys with big troubles? some kind of "split"?
so what they actually is doing is moving future disruption to the new company?
Maybe I am way of and too optimistic for once :/ just my......
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2011-07-25
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I don´t think they are Nokia.
The Pog fad of the 90´s came from Canada. Hang on...........Elop´s Canadian....
The CEO having rubik´s cube since 1962 in a earlier post on twitter, makes me think 3 things:
1. They´re not talking of the actual Rubik´s Cube toy, but....
Either:
2. They are referring to a building, famous locally, shaped like a Cube called, built or designed by a mr. Rubik/Rubick
or
3. The mathematical theory behind the Rubik´s cube and where it comes from.
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2011-07-25
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2011-07-25
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2011-07-25
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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some Maemo employers and CTO has "leaved" Nokia for "personal reasons" lets say this is just smoke and with help of Nokia they have started a new company under Nokia. would that be stategic good for Nokia in longer run? that way the new company has no direct connection to Microsoft and they can still continue invesment on R&D "future disruptions". Isnt this often what happens with companys with big troubles? some kind of "split"?
so what they actually is doing is moving future disruption to the new company?
Maybe I am way of and too optimistic for once :/ just my......