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danramos 2010-09-16 18:23

Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
I'm not sure that I could have summarized Nokia's issues better than this...

http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2010/09/...ption-problem/

Talk amongst yourselves! :)

mr_xzibit 2010-09-16 18:30

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
what a whole load of ****. contradictive article or what
Quote:

Nokia is a juggernaut running out of steam and only a massive turnaround can save them.
Quote:

Nokia is no 80-pound weakling. They’re a giant. Nokia sells 260,000 smartphones around the world per day.
nuff said

imperiallight 2010-09-16 18:30

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
I agree that they had ages to develop Symbian but now they should let it die gracefully.

ossipena 2010-09-16 18:31

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
ameeriicaaaa... Fcuk yeah!
Read:someone should pick his head from his arse....

Laughing Man 2010-09-16 18:31

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
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Pull a Microsoft – kill development on Symbian and make something new. It shouldn’t be too hard. After all, Google did it and they’re a search company.
Err.. didn't they buy Android (or what would become Android)? It's only after alot of polishing and development did it become what it is today.

imperiallight 2010-09-16 18:33

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_xzibit (Post 818127)
what a whole load of ****. contradictive article or what

nuff said

Have you never seen big companies fail or get taken over? Usually there are critical crossroads where they make the wrong decisions or a non adaptive culture within the organization.

danramos 2010-09-16 18:34

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mr_xzibit (Post 818127)
what a whole load of ****. contradictive article or what

nuff said

Although I generally agree with the spirit of the article, you're right to point that out. I also want to point out that he says Symbian should be replaced with a much better new OS from Nokia--but the article was written as if there wasn't already a Maemo or MeeGo. Seems to me that this writer might not have followed Nokia very well (which, in and of itself, is sort of hard to do from outside of Europe--part of the whole "perception problem" with Nokia).

jflatt 2010-09-16 18:35

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
Ah yes, that pesky issue of owning the market with symbian phones.

mr_xzibit 2010-09-16 18:40

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by imperiallight (Post 818135)
Have you never seen big companies fail or get taken over? Usually there are critical crossroads where they make the wrong decisions or a non adaptive culture within the organization.

no i havent.
but im sure nokia will be just fine!

slender 2010-09-16 18:41

Re: Angry Birds and Nokia’s Perception Problem
 
That is just so terrible that my head hurts? Do people really read this kind of "analysis" and take it seriously? What kind of education people around here have?

For example Motorola.
https://materials.proxyvote.com/Appr...42.htm?irow=15
Woohoo. I would say that they have managed to cut costs, but still it looks quite dark :|


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