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loads more on here http://mynokiablog.com/
the lockscreen is awesome it displays if you have messages and stuff
i'm loving the black theme more than the blue
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Tablet was exactly what I meant. This is very interesting work you are doing. Your post reminds me of another reason why I think MeeGo will be widely used.
Notice I said widely. With other mobile OS's people seem to be judging success based on how deep their use is in only one segment of the future mobile device market, mobile phones.
The future of this OS is not only in mobile phones but in markets that other mobile OS's haven't even penetrated yet. Assisted living devices for speech synthesis, kiosks used in markets, or remote data collection; to name just a few. Many future embedded devices and appliances haven't even been imagined yet.
H,mmm...
All these devices can now be as complex or as simple as the branding OEM wishes to make them. Technical talent could move freely between verticle markets and not be niched into one that eventualy goes the way of the telegraph.
For OEM's the potential talent pool will become huge and technical support costs will drop.
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BTW, you are lucky I didn't subject you to my spoken French. It is atrocious but has some value at most cocktail parties and taverns on the continent...
Except in Paris. People there just seem to outright ignore me.
I also apparently have a thick Philadelphia accent. Residents of Lyon think that this accent along with my phrasing is somehow mocking of the way they talk. Tensions rise during the conversation and I usually end up in a fight and have no idea why.
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