Kajko
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2011-06-10
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@ Canada
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#71
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2011-06-10
, 03:04
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#72
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2011-06-10
, 04:35
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@ Hong Kong
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#73
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WP7 is at much as dead. just released as unfinished product =) and not fixing any of the problems it have.
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2011-06-10
, 07:03
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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2011-06-10
, 19:17
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2011-06-10
, 22:09
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#77
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This is what elop said about meego at the Uplinq conference:
We also had a second effort underway and that was an assessment of MeeGo. We had a lot of good work, a lot of innovation that had taken place around the MeeGo platform. But what we assessed was that we could not create a portfolio of devices, covering a full range of price points, fast enough with MeeGo, in order to respond to the competitive threats that we were facing. Because it is the case, in this marketplace, that a company like Nokia, certainly serving the high end, but also all the way down the price point ladder, in regions all around the world, that is the nature of our global position... While MeeGo helped us at the high end, we couldn't see it coming down fast enough, in order to help us solve all of our problems.
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2011-06-10
, 22:33
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@ Australia
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2011-06-10
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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Agree 100% with your comments Dan.
He's arguig the removal of Meego from their patforms because it can't serve all price points (and hardware spectrum) of the Nokia device base, but neither can WP7.
It certainly can't run on low end stuff, and sure as hell isn;t good enough to support the "top end" of town wrt devices.
If elop thinks Microsoft has an ecosystem in place because WP7 has Bing integrated and yo can pay to use x-box live on it, his concept of ecosystem is skewed indeed.
Methinks he uses the word to describe the idea of making profits in all areas related to mobile technology as opposed to an environment that meets the consumers wants and needs
then again, coming from a guy who used to work at a company that tried to describe bugs as product features, anything is possible....
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2011-06-10
, 22:54
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He's arguig the removal of Meego from their patforms because it can't serve all price points (and hardware spectrum) of the Nokia device base, but neither can WP7.
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