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2012-05-10
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#41
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2012-05-10
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2012-05-10
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2012-05-10
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2012-05-10
, 22:15
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Why should we be concerned?
It's only good, since the Harmattan is close sourced in the UI so that we cannot develop on top of it, and Nokia has basically axed its development (more or less, we'll see), I don't se a reason why RIM shouldn't use this innovation (=copy) and use it in their new OS.
If you behave like a stupid then the outcome is just a consequence of your bad behavior.
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2012-05-10
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2012-05-11
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Yeah, that was quite annoying. Funny thing is that my app passed the Store QA even though it was not even starting (crashed at startup because it couldn't find the libraries). That was much easier to fix once I had received the tablet.
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