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RE[6]: Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Mon 27th Sep 2010 02:51
in reply to "RE[5]: Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations"
You're correct, people do mean the entire OS when they typically say "Linux". But I don't think that's correct here either.
You probably meant Unix. Mac OSX is more of a Unix than Android. People sometimes mean "Unix" when they say "Linux", but that's really not as well accepted and people with grey beards will throw stuff at you for saying it.
RE[7]: Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations
by vivainio on Mon 27th Sep 2010 05:43
in reply to "RE[6]: Nokia's Big Mistake - Lack Of Innovations"





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The argument that usually comes next, that "people mean the whole thing when they're talking about linux" is totally pointless.
So what people mean by a word is not important? Doesn't that go against what we usually use the words for, i.e. communication?