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"Pocket Computer"
It's a niche product, so the name needs to instantly convey what it is and isn't. People who care about open source will easily find out from the specifications that it runs Linux, so that doesn't need to be in the name. Roger. |
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'netlet' is even worse than what we have now.. it says absolutely zero about what the device is. 'netbook' is another one I never understood the point of, mind.
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Wink Do we all know where the word "Maemo" comes from? |
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Other series of silly names to consider:
iLet? Nettab? Nettool? Netbuddy? Norganiser? Morganiser? serious, what's wrong with "tabletpc"? |
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"Netlet" is broken. Say it out loud a few times to see.
Including "linux" in the name is short sighted - it is an incidental feature. Even though it is the best feature :) - they just used the most sensible platform available. Pocket Computer describes what it is, but is 5 syllables. Forget it. The shortening is PC ferchrissakes! Using "nokia" in the name of a type of device is plain stupid. While "MID" is not a particularly good name from a descriptive perspective, it does have presence already. The nokia n[89]xx series is mobile, internet focussed and a device. So why isn't it a MID? Is there a platform specification somewhere that the nokias do not conform to? |
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I anybody's wondering why you're not likely to see many contributions from the old timers, it's because this topic has been discussed to death in the past. ;) I'll leave it up to somebody A. Not on a tablet and B. Not lazy to dig up the links. |
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