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By incremental updates one could have sustained it and helped it grow. Slowly upgrading the specs of the existing model, combined with trying one out of a few possible changes in parallel (smaller/larger model; capacitive/resistive screen; with or without a GSM module, with or without hardware keyboard) one could have found out what the market wants, while still being able to develop an ecosystem under the same, albeit evolving, OS.
Think of a coin toss game. Heads - you get a dollar, tails you lose a dollar. In the long run you can expect to break even. Horseplayers (and businesses) are not in it to break even. Now let's say the rules are heads - you get two dollars, tails you lose a dollar. Now you have a positive edge. You want a minimum boldness strategy - bet small amounts for as many plays as possible. You don't want to bet too much - if you have a $3 bankroll and you bet $1 a flip, you have a 1/8 chance of tapping out despite the edge. You want to be like a casino and grind out a profit flip after flip. That's Apple, like I discussed above. They have the positive edge and want to milk it with safe updates. Now let's say it's heads - you win 50 cents, tails you lose a dollar. Now the game is against you. You have a negative edge and a maximum boldness strategy is advisable. Your edge is negative 25 cents per flip. In the long run you're going to lose 25 cents for every dollar bet. That's what Nokia's looking at now. A large sequence of small bets is suicide. In this instance, the smartest thing to do (if you have to play) is bet all the money you're going to play on one flip. That way you have a 50% change of making a profit, vs. a 100% of losing money in the long run. (With one or two possible exceptions, every bet in a casino has a negative edge, so your best strategy is to put all your money on one bet. Yes, I'm no fun bringing to a casino.
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And they want an "app store" so they can browse lots of software and install it in one click... except if it's their desktops and its Linux; then they don't want it.
In four or five years we'll have desktop-grade CPUs in portable packages and people will know better and not be wowed by giant cell phones minus the phone (tablets) just as they're hungover from netbooks and trying to figure out what was so awesome about an Atom and a tiny screen that they had to have one of those in the first place. The N900 will be looked back on as the grandfather of those new phones just like the Apple Newton and "handheld electronic organizers" unsuccessfully preceded smartphones. When Nokia's no longer in danger of being left behind then it will begin to create more experiments like N900 again and hopefully be ready to lead the PC-in-your-pocket revolution when its comes.
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2011-02-09
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Every source says its real, it reads real, it meshes with what's been said before, and no one's denying it. Not even one Nokia employee is contacting any of the tech sites and saying "I never read that memo". Do you honestly have any reason to doubt it?
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This doesn't necessarily mean they are abandoning MeeGo, they could also try to speed up the development in a big way. However I don't think this is the option, Elop doesn't seem to share the same vision of the open source OS wonderland as we do.