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I think too and so did lots of the analysts back then. That MeeGo would find a permanent place among the top ecosystems was not a question.
And how many of those "analysts" (perhaps the first four letters say it all...) said pretty much the same thing about WebOS, Bada, Windows Phone?
How many claimed that iOS or Android would struggle?
And how many of those "analysts" (perhaps the first four letters say it all...)
If you do not like "ana (the first four letters) then you may like "rating"? Yes, yes. Very immoral, dirty, pervert. But hey, we are adults (or not?)!
Sooooo.... rating. Moody's, Finch and S&P where believing that too else Nokia would have been downgraded before already (but not to junk which is Elop's very own unforgetten acheivement!).
If that's to pervert for you, and I could understand that, then we could also compare the partner-ecosystem MeeGo had? Or we could look which telco's/carriers?etc where announcing support? Or we could investigate all the reviews, consumer-satisfactions of the N9? But then looking at others satisfaction is not as satisfiable then g'd old "ana ...





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I think too and so did lots of the analysts back then. That MeeGo would find a permanent place among the top ecosystems was not a question. The question was only how well it would do against Android and iphone.
I think Microsoft saw the danger that yet another mobile ecosystem that even is compatible with Android to a certain degree, would emerge, land and find its place.
I think it played definitively a role during the negotiations with Nokia. They would not only win a needed WP-partner but would also kill of a competing system the same time. Well, in fact even two competing systems if you assume that Elop also sold the Symbian-kill[1] to Microsoft.
[1] What is auto-included if your partnership means exclusive focus on WP then it also means everything else is gone. Today we are more or less sure that the exclusiveness was part of the deal. That's the only explanation.
Edited 2012-07-05 11:13 UTC