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2010-10-31
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The writer is a complete ***** - hes hasn't got a clue what he's talking about.
Maemo has been used on Nokia 770, N800, N810 and N900 - thats FOUR devices.
Nokia has not abandoned Maemo - they are building a new core for it i.e. Meego, which will use most of the software packages from Maemo - (thats what you do when developing software, component re-use - before someone says I've got no source!).
There are too many blog posters thinking they know the problem - they dont!
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I mean, we got maemo.org and Nokia forums for personal speculations and discussion, there is no need to write a blog.
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Windows 7 perhaps but not the Windows OS as a whole - so maemo 5 may have been available on the N900 - but maemo has been on FOUR DIFFERENT devices - it's just been different versions of Maemo thats all.
However i do I agree that Nokia needs to stick to one platform.
Go on, press the 'thanks' link, you know you want to
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