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2009-09-05
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What's the importance of the word "unofficial"? What kind of content are you talking about? Articles and blog posts (like Reggie's Maemo Talk or rcadden's (pretty, but needs some work on the fact checking for someone claiming to be a guru ;-)) Maemo Guru?
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2009-09-05
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2009-09-05
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2009-09-05
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2009-09-05
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2009-09-05
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Well maybe perhaps stuff like cracking wayfinder, wifi attacks, anything considered "grey area". Perhaps tethering if the telcos decided to still consider that a "no-no". That's what I'm looking forward to
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2009-09-05
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You did well with allaboutseries80 and allaboutsymbian - it has been a nice formula and you are good writers. In particular, imho you are strong on reports of use cases from everyday life: they are interesting - even if somehow too UK centered for a site that might have a global target - and inspire new ways to use those gadgets. My advice is to stay on your ground and go on that way.
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2009-09-05
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All I'm saying is the people on maemo.nokia.com aren't quite as free to express their opinions as people on other sites, because they are paid by Nokia and they would have signed strict NDAs regarding unannounced products.
Does anyone have any suggestions about what kind of content they would like to see on the site? I can't promise anything but I will read every suggestion and pass along a summary to the big cheeses at AAS.
I don't know how much developer coverage we would have, I think we'd be aiming more at a consumer audience, but nothing's absolutely certain yet. Also, All About Symbian's news tends to be a mixture of consumer and industry stuff so I think that would happen on our Maemo site too.