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2011-02-10
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2011-02-10
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In short, no. Can't honestly say that I have--but then I have yet to see anybody holding one in the flesh, nor do I personally know anybody that has one. I tend to be the one that buys all the gadgets first.
Most of the people around me tend to wait and see what I buy before they go out and buy similarly. After I got my N800, a BUNCH of friends, family and other associates and customers ended up following my lead and we revolved around it together. After all the bitter experiences with Nokia support and the general lack of development at Nokia, I ended up buying Android and, as before, everyone seemed to follow me. So far, our experiences have been far more positive with the various Android devices on various carriers. I think it's an up-hill battle for Nokia to make it back into this circle of associations after our experiences with Nokia's faceless, corporate and insulting customer support--even in its heyday. It hasn't made the N900 attractive proposition, so it's far less likely that I'll ever see one in person.
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2011-02-10
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Interesting to see the comparison with amiga pop up, I was thinking the same thing the other day.
I used to frequent the amiga.org boards, on there daily hoping for some good news about new hardware, new software, and all the while the gap between what was going on in the amiga world and the pc world got larger, and gradually having to resign myself to the fact that i would end up having to migrate to windows and use that on a daily basis...
And now here I am, hoping that something comes along to save me from having to migrate over to android or whatever...
You have just described me.
Not with the Amiga (btw, I owned an A500, A2000 and A4000), but with the C64 they had a market share of 33% in 1983. Not such a massive market domination like what Nokia had, but not bad either.
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2011-02-10
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Also, what happened with Sega and it's Dreamcast seems to be a very similar situation as well. I so wanted the DC to top the PS2 but as usual, any company that I'm behind seem to make dreadful mistakes ending in fail.
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2011-02-10
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Does this mean Nokia still haven't done their Meego UX yet? No wonder they never managed to get the N9 released last year.
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2011-02-10
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They are rewriting it from scratch in qtquick instead of C++
http://labs.qt.nokia.com/2011/01/31/well-be-right-back/
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2011-02-10
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2011-02-11
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I foresee a surprise from Nokia within a week. I just do not see it as a positive event.
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2011-02-11
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