Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jun 2012 18:38 UTC
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RE[2]: Nokia and differentiation
by jgfenix on Wed 20th Jun 2012 21:57
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RE[3]: Nokia and differentiation
by AnXa on Wed 20th Jun 2012 22:17
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It's not a good thing for Nokia at all. Like the man said, it's exactly like Apple would license some of the special software services they offer to everybody for a fixed price. And besides, they did that in the past when they tried to licensed Mac OS to 3rd party manufactures and while doing so failed to sell their own hardware because of it.





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They chose WP and not Android to differentiate themselves (according to Elop) and now everybody will have their unique applications. How funny.
What's so funny? Microsoft paying Nokia to use their maps service is only a good thing for Nokia.