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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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But is that *necessariy* a bad thing? The glory that is Maemo was born out of the "hobby" of the "internet tablet division" in Nokia.
If we can keep getting that, at least *I* will be happy.
The real problem is that Maemo/MeeGo is for smart people, and the world is simply too full of idiots!
In an ideal world? When you buy a Nokia phone, you get a choice of OS on it.
But Symbian should die horrible flaming death, it was great on my N95 but FFS it's 2011.
/Z
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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There you go this guy can actually see clear !!!!.niqbal said: Some sanity finally prevailed, I am glad at partnership with Microsoft.
You lot all need your head examined if you cannot see a migration of these 2 giants will and must come out trumps for everyone !.
Talk about what the intergration will actually mean instead of cursing and swearing Nokia.
(does this make me a fanboy?)
NO i got the sense to realise !!.
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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2011-02-11
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bye-nokia, i don't even, just shoot him, just shoot me, let's elope, lockdown, meego?fail, negatron dan, nokia defiled, nokia suicide, sell tulips, step 8 out of 5, the-end?, www.elop.org |
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