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2010-09-19
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I see most of this as lazy journalism with a lack of research in the subject
... America is a country that Nokia has historically been unable to play nice with. Unlike wireless providers abroad, carriers here like to exercise some control over the look and feel of the devices running on their networks. Other device manufacturers are willing to collaborate, but Nokia has been unwavering in its insistence on having complete control over both the hardware and software of its phones.
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2010-09-19
, 05:04
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#73
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Remember: There are no longer separate Symbian and MeeGo developers, they are all Qt developers.
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2010-09-19
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@ Helsinki
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#74
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2010-09-19
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#75
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