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Some of the editors really hate Nokia. Don't know why, I suspect it might be a nationalistic thing. Anyway, just have a listen at the podcast where they talk about Nokia's keynote at CES. They were practically foaming with hatred. It was a real eye opening moment for me.
It's very unfortunate but I don't think there's much that can be done about it...
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"- but the second N900 push in just a single week features a list of fixes and changes that should put smiles on a few owners' faces, too (and a few devs' faces, for that matter, while they wait for this payment bug to get patched up). "
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/14/n...ek/1#c24682643
They always manage somehow to throw a jab at Nokia for something that happens and we don't see them actually complaining about how closed the Apple App store is when Apple launches a new MacBook.
Shouldn't we actually go there and start complaining as well? Is this what they want? How can the community actually play fair this game?
And also, I dunno if Nokia is still sponsoring those guys but if so STOP.