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Microsoft don't contribute to the kernel as such. Microsoft released some kernel level drivers for getting Linux to work on Hyper-V virtualization. These were put into the kernel-staging area, and then were left there unmaintained for a while. When the maintainer of the staging branch threatened to drop the drivers, Microsoft engineers started with updating them again. Soon, activity dropped off, and i think they are still being staging-only (in German only). And it seems they still have issues... Yeah, drink the kool-aid... |
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Nokia sued Apple first for not paying wireless tech license fees. |
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Not that they are not quite self-serving, as is Apple who's not yet released all versions and iterations of their contributions to Webkit. Again, showing how a company that makes the minority of their money from open source does not tend to do much for the community, unless it's quite self-serving. Red Hat would be basically the complete opposite. Without the Linux community, they would not have the revenue they currently enjoy via support and advancement of their chosen platform. Now, let's let cooler heads prevail for a moment. That's nothing new. Not at all. Kool-aid? No thank you. It offends my taste buds. As does a lot of the rhetoric in this thread that does not know the whole picture enough to talk about parts of it they do not know about. Microsoft contributes, but only to benefit themselves. Apple contributes, yet holds back code occasionally. Google contributes, but has held an entire iteration of their OS back from AOSP (Honeycomb) and have forked in so many different ways they've created a potential problem in the near future. |
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Some of these discussions remind me of the time I was listening to my nephew (6 yrs old back then) talked about how his dog (a border collie) would win in a fight against a T-Rex.
Of course I nodded and smiled at him back then. Now he's older and much smarter... got good common sense too. ps: no, I'm not alluding that the border collie is a metaphor of nokia, or ms, or apple... just that we have different comprehension level of things. |
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At least Elop is starting to understand that it wasn't the smartest of moves to set everything on fire before there was something besides the ashes to sell.
"Our new strategy introduced ambiguity," admitted CEO Stephen Elop. |
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I'd say a lesson learned would be to introduce a Mango phone sooner than later and see how well it sells. And start with a Plan B just in case - this "all-in" strategy has never worked for Nokia. |
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Elop confirmed that the orphan N9 Linux phone will be "regional" only, and that volume shipments of Windows-based devices won't materialise until next year. ®
this guy is CRAZY. and yet they have to create a market for it since htc samsung lg,dell acer failed. if wp7 doesnt make a miracble in Q1 2012 nokia its in big trouble. it looks like i wont be able to find a n9 cheap on amazon or my central american country after all :/ samsung/apple any of u get multitasking+xenon flash i am urs. |
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