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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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i don't like using this acronym, but LOL! in todays world your utopia is pretty much impossible.
and nokia does business, not charity. creating fully open source media player for maemo would be really huge donation (of money & resources) to every manufacturer using maemo in their devices. plain economics and pure competition. Usain Bolt doesn't do cartwheels during 100m sprint, does he?
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2009-09-22
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Then differentiating with hardware becomes very very hard. The Nokia black box might have better materials and might be one millimeter thinner, but our worthy competitors can do something nearly identical. OEM manufacturers already can do hardware that is virtually identical to brand name hardware.
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2009-09-22
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- Landscape.
- Launchpad is remained longtime proprietary.
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2009-09-22
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and nokia does business, not charity. creating fully open source media player for maemo would be really huge donation (of money & resources) to every manufacturer using maemo in their devices.
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2009-09-22
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2009-09-22
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Being able to use codecs that nokia cannot legally distribute.
I have questions if this is a widespread draw though.
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2009-09-22
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Barring the ideologic reasoning is there any other reason why media player open source is in advantage of Maemo users?
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2009-09-22
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@qgil: A businessplan?
- Nokia creates innovative features with hardware that copyists Chinese fail to imitate before Nokia did so the following model.
- Nokia make Maemo 100% FOSS than other manufacturer can use and evolve it. Plus there will be a contributor to different horizon for Maemo, better it will be
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and nokia does business, not charity. creating fully open source media player for maemo would be really huge donation (of money & resources) to every manufacturer using maemo in their devices. plain economics and pure competition. Usain Bolt doesn't do cartwheels during 100m sprint, does he?