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{snip} it's clear that the primary goal remains internet-experience-centric.
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Do we forget so soon? Nokia's goal for this device is as an INTERNET device, putting browsing and communication above PDA and business functionality.
With that in mind, Skype is a natural progression. With that, webcam chat with other (Yahoo, AIM, MSN) clients, Bluetooth PAN, and even better streaming video (Flash) support should be the roadmap.
If they wanted to roadmap it as a business device, they'd have given it a keyboard. If they wanted to make it a PDA, they'd have given it a contact manager, phone dialer, richer Email app, and calendar out-of-the-box. Given the included software, partnerships, and strategy, it's clear that the primary goal remains internet-experience-centric.
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