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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/09/t...t-a-smartphone
Also confirmed on #maemo by people who attended CES.
The iPhone will be locked down and is not to be meddled with by the likes of you and I.
, I still would love to find something that comes close to an official, written source. You know, I like to really be able to cite it.
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2007-01-10
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2007-01-10
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As Nokia Nseries chief just put it, this is not a huge threat to Nokia yet and more an exiting development that should make Nokia also better.
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only a (relatively small?) subset of consumers really wants to install apps.