Interesting Article on Nokia
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 12:31 last edited by
qtnext, I agree with you, I think, I'll prefer android instead WP7.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 13:30 last edited by
http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/11/rip-symbian/
No comment ... second slide ... no more Qt ... but Windows Phone....
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 16:48 last edited by
i have to say this is a sad day, i was just ramping up my skills for QT, but now the future is bleak at best, being a Window C++ developer by profession I have to say this is one union i am not happy to see
i have no idea what to think about nokia or QT going forward
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 17:18 last edited by
I hope there will be some official announcements the next days, next week. From my opinion, also the Trolls have to think about the new sirtuation...
Hopefully, for desktop environment, it will stay and be extended.
If that also happens for mobiule platforms, we will see.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 19:21 last edited by
Gr... $tephen Elop ¬¬ !
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 19:36 last edited by
Please. People. This is not a personal decision so don't make it personal. I am as frustrated by the implication of Nokia's new direction as you are. But the man has a company to save and made the best decision he can in the situation. We may not like it, but we don't have to vent by mangling persons' names and other childish means.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 19:50 last edited by
what's about an open letter to Nokia Shareholder (-16 % share at this time ), to finnish govermnent, European Union that has invest more than 22 millions € in Symbian (http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/europe-invests-in-symbian-its-smartphone-os-of-choice/) to explain the non sense of this resell to microsoft, the big invest that go to trash ...
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 20:12 last edited by
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 20:33 last edited by
qtnext: That was the plan the whole time... MS couldn't let two Linux-based system exist on the mobile market.
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wrote on 11 Feb 2011, 23:43 last edited by
[quote author="Stephen Chu" date="1297452965"]Please. People. This is not a personal decision so don't make it personal. I am as frustrated by the implication of Nokia's new direction as you are. But the man has a company to save and made the best decision he can in the situation. We may not like it, but we don't have to vent by mangling persons' names and other childish means.[/quote]
He (and the board, lets not forget that) made the worst possible decision ever. Any other operating system (Android, MeeGo or webOS) is a better choice than Windows Phone. Who "loves" Bing and Office, seriously? Proprietary systems only work for companies that do a 100% integration like Apple.
WP7 only exists because Microsoft has a "magic" supply of money that they can afford to waste on a toy that exists solely to hurt Apple and Google. If MS grows tired of it, Nokia will be left out in the cold.
Nokia has now become just another LG.
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