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Re: Nokia AIR, could this be why Nokia killed the M!
Checking the calendar on the device:
when was the most recent Friday, 18th of August? 2006? :) Strange, did Angry birds already exist? :) The aluminium - me too apple design - reminds me of the 2010 N9 with keyboard that Elop replaced by the dummy PC body version w/o keyboard. http://gadgetian.com/429/nokia-n9-pictures-leaked/ The Article on CNN: "facebook trying to friend Journalists" is April 14, 2011. http://articles.cnn.com/2011-04-14/t...ter?_s=PM:TECH Any historians willing to pin this on the Elopocalypse time line to give us hope? |
Re: Nokia AIR, could this be why Nokia killed the M!
The most important thing to remember here is that Nokia's R&D always have been spewing out ideas and concepts, some very hot, that were never ment as anything other than inspiration. Nokia has had the hottest concept devices - always. They've rarely made anything like it for the real world.
R&D was cut immediately after the Elopalypse, and again now. Expect that some of the 4 000 + 10 000 "market-reenabled" Nokia employees will leak some of their babies for years to come. |
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According to what Nokia did and what it does,these videos will just keep popping up.
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1) Didn't webOS do all that ages ago? 2) When was the last time Nokia delivered a service offering that a) didn't suck and b) wasn't pulled without explanation a few months later?
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To contribute to the speculation over the next buzzword, my money is on "augmented reality" or "layered reality". These words had their buzzdays, so it will probably be something different, but basically borrowing the same idea.
The concept potrayed here looks good, I think it would most benefit tablet platforms. I just find it ironic, that every cloud service Nokia ever had (Ovi Files, Contacts etc.) was pretty much killed even before Elop. So it probably was someone before him who pulled the plug on this thing as well. |
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