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2007-11-12
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2007-11-12
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2007-11-12
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2007-11-12
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Windows Mobile really does stink, doesn't it. As mentioned on a thread elsewhere today, I really do think that all mobile internet tools up until this point have been over hyped and under performing. It's good that some companies are now doing it right although I think it will be a year or two before we start to see the fruits of their labour (including Nokia, it has to be said).
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2007-11-12
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Nokia should be running to Google to get Android on the NITs as soon as possible. The writing is on the wall... there is going to be much more developer support for Android than there ever will be for Maemo.
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2007-11-12
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I wonder if going with microb for OS2008 was a good idea? Maybe they should have gone with Webkit.
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Check the video here
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/12/g...now-available/