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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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Android is linux. It was done before Nokia did the N900. Nokia were copying to try and grab market %
Windows 7 is actually windows 6.1, (If you look at the source code) so it really is Vista with add ons.
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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Too fat, too buggy, too underdeveloped, too abandoned (for meego)...too bad, it coulda been a contenda...Nokia went into the proverbial gun fight vs android/ios with a knife not a gun. And they never even bothered to sharpen the knife. I love the device for what it can do (bash in my pocket) but it is unimaginable how poor the device would be if not for this community. Shame on Nokia.
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2010-11-23
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Android is linux. It was done before Nokia did the N900. Nokia were copying to try and grab market
I think the issue is, if it failed then support dries up and Nokia move on. Like anything that doesn't sell you ignore it and move on.
Vista died because of IBM not buying into it, when the worlds largest company says no you need to think why.
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It [Maemo] is a basic linux distro on a phone. It is the same as Android but you can jail break it and use it,
something Google locked down to reduce the amount of messing that goes on inside. The kernel is the same as every other linux kernel, it is still just Linux and that puts it right back to the same basic logic as Android (upto 2.1 when they split off the kernel tree), Ubuntu, mandriva etc.
and now there is Meego 1.1. Google stuck it out and worked well to get it out there, even with their decision to split from the linux tree (which might be reversed.)Nokia failed at the first hurdle because the N900 did pants in the markets and then changed their minds to try another linux distro.
It isn't two steps, it is another direction from the same starting point.
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2010-11-23
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2010-11-23
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I disagree. We, the smart, charming and adorable bunch of people bought it right? It's definitely for a niche market. Nokia is competing with the other slim smartphones (form and function) with the N8 or E7. Anyway, remember the N900 is the decendent of the 'tablet' mobile internet device(MID) range which has always been for niche market.
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