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2009-01-09
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2009-01-09
, 13:34
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It's a shame what happened to you, but (touch wood) I'm fairly confident in keeping my job this year. Other people will too.
Job market: At 8:30 a.m. ET, the Labor Department is expected to report that the economy lost 500,000 jobs in December, according to a consensus of analyst estimates compiled by Briefing.com. That compares with 533,000 jobs that were lost in November, which was a 34-year high.
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2009-01-09
, 14:10
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Does the launch of touch-based phones spell the end for Nokia’s Internet tables?
A.V. Definitely not. We know the Touch technology inside out because we introduced the first product of this kind back in 2004 (Nokia 7710) and if you look at the Internet tablet segment, it’s not dying at all, on the contrary – it’s our future. I remember saying at some launch even that it would take five generations of the Internet tablet devices to really make them mass consumer products – so far, we have launched only three generations and the fourth is in the making at this very moment, based on the Maemo software that is written for touch-based products, so it’s a very important asset for us.
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2009-01-09
, 14:14
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@ Finland
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It's a shame what happened to you, but (touch wood) I'm fairly confident in keeping my job this year. Other people will too.
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2009-01-09
, 14:36
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I think at some point we have to stop using the step 1 to 5 analogy. This analogy was presented when? Was it the Web2.0 event in end of 2007? Obviously, a lot of things have changed, both in Maemo evolution and in the industry since then. What is it we are trying to identify by step 4 and step 5. Step 5 being the final step of ???
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2009-01-09
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sure, I have never looked at the evolution of the device reaching some 'step 5' and becoming set in stone - BUT, it was presented as a nokia roadmap, and GA asserts that the next device is step 4 of 5, and so that leaves me thinking what is going to be "held back" in the next generation that will stoip it being a "consumer ready" device for the mass market?
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2009-01-09
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2009-01-09
, 15:15
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@ UK
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step 4 of 5, and so that leaves me thinking what is going to be "held back" in the next generation that will stoip it being a "consumer ready" device for the mass market?
and if this is the case it's bloody stupid on nokia's part.
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2009-01-09
, 15:35
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2009-01-09
, 16:02
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@ France
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