
Nice saga but unfortunely full of lies. Read the article `Stephen Elop's Nokia Adventure´ by Bloomberg/Bunessweek.
I suppose that MeeGo´s only fault was in souce by Linux, there where no any bugs like with operating systems by MS.
Long time strategy and structure by MS was replace to Linux in mobile markets.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop did not explain clear what Nokia’s doing with MeeGo and Symbian.
Accoding to evasive definition, under the new strategy, MeeGo becomes an open-source, mobile operating system project.
MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences. Nokia still plans to ship a MeeGo-related product later this year.
Accoding to evasive definition for one's part on Symbian, it with Nokia’s planned move to Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform, Symbian becomes a franchise platform, leveraging previous investments to harvest additional value. This strategy recognizes the opportunity to retain and transition the installed base of 200 million Symbian owners. Nokia expects to sell approximately 150 million more Symbian devices in the years to come.
No one code row by Linux never ever move to Windows.
According to Bisinessweek believing that Microsoft could not afford to let the largest phonemaker in the world throw its weight behind Android, Chief Development Officer Kai Öistämö also asked for a large payment.
We got a deal that was completely different from anything they'd ever done before, and it's because we promised to do our best work for Windows Mobile 7, says Elop.
Ouh, in the story, the worker survived, but Elop warned: "Nokia, your platform is burning", yes, like in some cheap daytime serie.
And I, I think that what Lou Reed said to Andy Warhold: You do not have to speak.
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