Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 11th Feb 2011 11:35 UTC
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In the end all this merger means is that Nokia will now support WP7 on some of their featured devices.
Windows Phone will be the primary OS for Nokia. Earlier, it was planned to be MeeGo.
I don't know whether these were linked earlier:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704657104576142333949...
http://blog.mardy.it/2011/02/committed-to-linux.html




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I dont think a lot of people quite get the point of this.There's nothing stopping Nokia from supporting multiple platforms. If you ask me Symbian was overdue to be dropped. With the recent Nokia touch screen phones the Symbian platform just seemed hacked up and to be frank insulted customers who were loyal to the brand. The interfaces were just awful.
Qt won't be dropped by Nokia, neither will Meego. Nokia is simply going to ALSO support WP7.
I think its about time. Samsung manages to support a whole range of platforms and phone types. I have a Samsung Focus and love it. I've also had a Galaxy S and loved it. I've also used and played with their lower end phones that supported Bada, which felt like an imitation Android phone but was still a nice experience.
In the end all this merger means is that Nokia will now support WP7 on some of their featured devices.
All I see is a bunch of MS haters ignoring the obvious and crying out pure fud.
yep...