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Comments on: Nokia says no plan to switch phones to Linux
A stick to beat Symbian with
By Charlie Clark Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 12:06 GMT
They could use doing something
By breakfast Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 13:06 GMT
Strange...
By Neil Hoskins Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 13:32 GMT
symbian
By Rob Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 13:32 GMT
I'm not an S60 programmer..
By Conrad Longmore Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 13:33 GMT
Don't just blame Symbian
By Darren B Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 13:59 GMT
@ Conrad Longmore
By Dan Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 14:17 GMT
What Darren Said.
By Neil Hoskins Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 15:19 GMT
Not just Nokia
By Danyal Downer Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 16:18 GMT
fair enough
By Rob Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 18:24 GMT
Maybe, just maybe?
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 21st May 2008 22:20 GMT
@Danyal
By Neil Hoskins Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 07:03 GMT
Not just Nokia
By Danyal Downer Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 09:51 GMT
Trying to ease the confusion.
By Mitch Kent Posted Thursday 22nd May 2008 10:47 GMT
the only conclusion... Nokia doesn't think Symbian is suitable for internet tablet devices"
By James Posted Tuesday 27th May 2008 10:25 GMT