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2010-09-10
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it's about time!
He doing nokia no good! Nokia could hire someone that better and good at hyping up the device and persuading developer like the iphone steve jobs.
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2010-09-10
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I'm not too familiar with either OPK or Elop. What are the potential pros/cons of this change?
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Edit: Found a link in english.
The new CEO is Stephen Elop, coming in from Microsoft
Last edited by jnwi; 2010-09-10 at 05:52.