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2010-11-04
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2010-11-07
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2010-11-07
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2010-11-07
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Nokia is way too late to the whole touchscreen revolution. I do not think they will ever catch up.
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2010-11-08
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2010-11-09
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The people who buy iPhones won't buy Blackberries or Android devices for instance, which means that there's room for several major competitors.
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2010-11-09
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2010-11-09
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2010-11-11
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and theres no mention of Nokia anywhere... even here: " Whether you own a BlackBerry, iPhone, Android, or just a cell phone, there are applications and other tools you can use to turn your device into a safety tool."
guess we are all 'just cell phones'