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2010-04-24
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@ Wiltshire, UK
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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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@ Kansas City, Missouri, USA
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I think the very latest MeeGo news has changed everything. As I've said before, the n900 is a one-off. A pure transitional device.
Everyone raise their hands who think Nokia will ever use a resistive screen again in one of their high end devices.
Now, combine (a handset) with the latest Qt eye candy. Cool, let's add in an OS. Take your pick: Symbian, MeeGo, Harmattan, LG's MeeGo, ..., etc. If Qt 4.7 can truly hide 98% of the OS from the application developer, f*ck Android. Again, with the latest MeeGo news, porting Android might have just gotten a hundred times easier. And without even knowing it, I could be a Symbian developer by this time next year.
There's no good reason why Nokia should throw in the OS towel at this point. Or ever, really.
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2010-04-24
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2010-04-24
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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I'm not sure if you could say miniscue investment without clarifying it (time, money, etc..). For example to support an OS you have to be actively fixing it (the more developers the better). You have to be actively promoting the OS as well (Apple, Android). You have to make connections with developers and other companies to interest them in your platform. And I think probably to the heads of Nokia, they think that given Maemo and Symbian, one which has the proven userbase (Symbian) that they should invest more of their time into Symbian rather than Maemo.
For example, need your device in smartphone mode (e.g. your not doing anything that needs the mobile computer aspect) then just use Android. Then boot into Maemo when you need to edit a document, give a presentation, or whatever the heck you do (or not do necessarily since my use case is probably not prevelant). And you still retain phone call functionality in case someone calls you. Of course the boot switching has to be fast.
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2010-04-24
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Yeah, but I don't think it was originally intended to be at all except as a transition to adding phone capabilities to tablets. It was supposed to be step 4 of 5, continuing of the evolution of pocket computing/Maemo that started with the 770. MeeGo switched that train to a little different track.
I sure hope they do, maybe offer something like a N920C and N920R. Capacitive screens suck, but the iPhone and Android phones have brainwashed the public about them.
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2010-04-26
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@ earth?
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2010-04-26
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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2010-04-26
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Unofficial PR1.3/Meego 1.1 FAQ
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