Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2012 22:24 UTC
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RE[3]: Is it really true?
by przemo_li on Thu 2nd Feb 2012 13:04
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2006-01-04
I agree that it is too early to dump him. And I don't even like him. (;
Nokia did a great job bringing a handset to market in 6 months. And they are still pumping out new models.
I disagree that there is any reason for them, RIM, Sprint, or anyone else to be bought in order for the OS to succeed. Just the opposite, Apple and RIM notwithstanding.
If the OS is capable of succeeding then it doesn't need its own carrier, handset maker or other support system to become successful. It might, or might not, acquire those things through success but not as a prerequisite to success.
A synergy comes into being when two competencies catalyze each other. Not when a rocket pulls a rock into orbit.