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What commercial success?
You might judge it a "commercial success" based on other complete and utter failures, but by no measure was Maemo/Meego a commercial success in the slightest regard in comparison to its truly successful competitors.
Yes, I would consider similar failures (5+ years of effort, one product that didn't remotely outsell or even sell comparably to its leading competitors, and a complete dead-ending of the effort, and near collapse of a megacorp as a result of the failure) to be FAILURES, yes.
Edited 2012-10-16 17:27 UTC