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#231
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
And i thought this thread died for good already...
lol i about died from laughter... i just didn't feel like starting a new thread. you are all my favorite anonymous people!
 
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#232
also, lets see if we can reach 25 pages.
 
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#233
No, this thread shouldn't be reanimated until the first crop of SDK-created apps hit the market in June\July

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Originally Posted by wls View Post
It is huge and shows the difference between a professionl job and an amateur one for supporting apps. Makes Maemo look rather weak.
I could say more but what's the point, I decided to get an Itouch and it looks like that was a good decision.

actually as I recall, an iTouch was a keyboard made by Logitech in the late 90s.
 
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#235
I agree with ysss. Wake me up when this is more than mostly speculation.
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Originally Posted by brecklundin View Post
actually as I recall, an iTouch was a keyboard made by Logitech in the late 90s.
Exactly... I still have that particular keyboard and it is in everyday use!
 
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#237
True indeed, but mine died, and I had forgotten it.
 
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#238
I did a search for something entirely different and the search engine somehow brought me to this thread. Reads kinda funny nowadays. The App Store did come with a bang, and developers did join the band wagon, and Nokia (kinda) lagged behind.

Just food for thought: what would you do if you were in charge of Nokia's business strategy today and you were with the mission to change the landscape for app development for Nokia's high-end devices?

Dump Symbian altogether? Fund developers to build cool apps from your own pocket? Go to the community and give it hard cash? Something a little (or entirely) different?
 
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