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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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Oh guys cmon , Nokia can innovate but they were never good at software . From what I recall their software projects always were failures. Elop did what he had to do, get support from software makers aka Microsoft. Regardless how awesome MeeGo was/is remember that handset UI was primary in Nokia's hands hence FAIL
Lets go back
Download! = first app store = FAIL
N-gage devices = first gaming platform FAIL
Mosh = second app store FAIL
N-gage software = gaming platform for all N- series = FAIL
Ovi services = FAIL
As N8 ad said its not the technology its what you do with it
In this case its not the innovation its what you do with it hence iPhone and Android
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2011-02-14
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Bigger hint: Nokia's shares have tanked 75% from 40.00+ USD in 2007 to less than 10.00 USD in 2010 from prior Nokia strategies.
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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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Bigger hint: Nokia's shares have tanked 75% from 40.00+ USD in 2007 to less than 10.00 USD in 2010 from prior Nokia strategies.
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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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Not by the time I looked at their trends. 2007 was their peak year, their highest.
Nothing peaked higher than that year.