mikecomputing
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2012-04-27
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@ Gothenburg in Sweden
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#341
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2012-04-27
, 18:10
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@ Greece, Athens
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#342
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2012-04-27
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#343
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2012-04-27
, 19:30
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#344
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i just wanted to put this back on the recent list to make some of the tmo members go ape ****, looking at some if the heat topics going on here.
dead thread digging ftw.
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2012-04-30
, 12:27
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#345
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I was thinking to create a web with just 1 poll.
web:
www.fire-elop.com
Poll:
fire Elop
and a counter to know how many people want Elop out of Nokia.
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2012-04-30
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@ ˙ǝɹǝɥʍou
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#346
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i just wanted to put this back on the recent list to make some of the tmo members go ape ****, looking at some if the heat topics going on here.
dead thread digging ftw.
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2012-04-30
, 16:13
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#347
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2012-05-05
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#348
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2012-05-06
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@ Springfield, MA, USA
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#349
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This would be changing CEOs not only midstream, but after Nokia has already gone over the falls.
"Nokia would essentially be reduced to nothing more than another OEM offering up Android on near identical handsets. Any sense of differentiation between the firm and its Asian rivals would be lost in an instant, the company scrapping for market share with fewer weapons in its arsenal as a result.In the end, that's exactly what they became anyway--just another OEM, only for a far more obscure platform.. AND worse, they didn't even take advantage of their supposed ability to differentiate themselves from other Windows mobile devices by customizing or improving the operating system in any way for themselves. I'm not even sure Microsoft would let them, despite their public agreement to be able to do so.
Instead, Nokia is set to push it new line up of smartphones – which include the Symbian^3 powered N8 – as a credible rival to Android in the run up to Christmas.
It's also become clear than even with Symbian^4 on the schedule, it's Nokia and Intel's joint venture MeeGo - first devices due 2011 - that the company's longterm profitability hangs on."
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2012-05-09
, 21:22
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@ Finland
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#350
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bada rox, bigbadtroll!, ceo firing, fooled again, pissing contest |
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