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2010-12-14
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Maemo 5 was never meant to be popular and mainstream, That was meant to be Maemo 6 but will now be MeeGo
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2010-12-14
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@ United Arab Emirates
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2010-12-14
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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So what exactly WAS the point of Maemo 5?
To piss off quite a few of those who bought N900 for its great potential, only to be slapped back to reality by Nokia? To make sure Maemos (and Nokias)reputation to most people would be ruined to a point where they wouldn't even think about getting the Maemo 6 phone? To show everyone there is absolutely no commercial support or even support from Nokia?
Can someone define the difference between popularity of Mercedes Benz (Maemo) and Toyota (Android)?
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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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@ Malaysia
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The more I think about it... the more I have to think that Maemo was basically an internal project that was beta tested upon all that consumed their internet tablets - 770 through N900. Look at how the phone bits were "tacked on". Look at how easy it was to stop, restart, resume and repeat between each and every version of Maemo.
But the constant statement that "Maemo was never meant for mainstream" is very annoying. Typically, most well founded companies do not release pet projects. Apparently, Nokia did just that.
That's my take on it. And this comes from a person that's owned a 770, N810 and N900. Guess I played along with 3 out of 4 of their pet project steps.
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2010-12-14
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@ Moscow
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2010-12-14
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Devil's advocate here... it's a web page because I can use a web browser to get to it and it's embedded via SWFObject in a HTML or PHP page.
Sorry. I had to do it
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2010-12-14
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So how you call my flaemo project then. I am looking for good name so you could help me out .
From your respond above yea... fact I am living in London doesn't mean my English is good, My apology for that, work in progress.
Anyway... it's clear for me that you didn't get it right. What I was saying is not Flash itself as a peace of technology. No mater plug-in or not, you like it or not. its a pure fact that is a massive computer geek market they are hungry to enter mobile world as well. Doesn't matter what is your personal opinion about flash. Or my own.
In short, 3 million people keep talking over the web every single day. Steve Jobs is a **** and Android is an option. Power of publicity. If people are talking about something you wont to know what is this hype about. This is what helped Android to grow in popularity. Even if by the end of the day nobody is even using flash.
Is it more clear now?
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