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Booh! said:
heruamon said:
Booh! said:
disolitude said:
Booh! said:

Only -13.14% on the stock market; pretty good, i must say, Palm went out of business for its deal with MS :D

Funny but not really true. Palm was bought by HP and de-branded. Never went out of business.

And if they didn't do this, they would have went out of business because of this -

http://www.wpcentral.com/palm-finished-windows-mobile

They stopped using WM in 2008 and 2009 was way too late to introduce a new single handset OS and expect relevant marketshare. WebOs is great, and hopefully HP is able to move it forward with Palm Pre...

As far as Nokia, it may be a good time to buy their shares this year when it reaches its low point. After restructuring in 2012 their stock should bounce back.

Hahaha, I know, I just emphasized it a little bit. However they now have to ditch one of their operating systems and it seems that it will be Symbian (s60, perhaps s40 will survive).

Are you one of those symbian developers who's going to lose his daily bread...lol.


Luckly enough, no, but I'm concerned about the future of the Qt platform.

http://conversations.nokia.com/2011/02/12/what-is-the-future-of-qt/?mobile

http://qt.nokia.com/qt-in-use

 

I'm more concern about poverty and hunger in the world, as pressing issues that concern me daily, but to each his own.



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