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Nokia's Great Lost Platform - ‎Nov 21, 2011‎

This venture was called Symbian. The future truly appeared to be at Symbian's feet. By the middle of the year 2000, Symbian had yet to ship its first real phone, however. And internally the top of the company was riven by conflict, as the owners pulled ...

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Nokia: The first year of the Elopcalypse - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

Symbian was still an unhappy independent foundation, and Meego seems like a really strange dream. Even the extraordinary "Burning Platforms" memo now seems so long ago. The "Great Betrayal", as some loyalists see it, of 11 February, where incoming CEO ...

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Nokia: The first year of the Elopcalypse - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

Symbian was still an unhappy independent foundation, and Meego seems like a really strange dream. Even the extraordinary "Burning Platforms" memo now seems so long ago. The "Great Betrayal", as some loyalists see it, of 11 February, where incoming CEO ...

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Nokia takes NFC phones to New York subway - 27 Oct, 2011

Which handset we don't know, though the recently launched (and Symbian-based) 603 would seem most likely. None of those announced at Nokia World even has a NFC chip in it, despite NFC being a feature of Nokia's last smartphone, the N9. ...

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Nokia takes NFC phones to New York subway - 27 Oct, 2011

Which handset we don't know, though the recently launched (and Symbian-based) 603 would seem most likely. None of those announced at Nokia World even has a NFC chip in it, despite NFC being a feature of Nokia's last smartphone, the N9. ...

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Nokia takes NFC phones to New York subway - 27 Oct, 2011

Which handset we don't know, though the recently launched (and Symbian-based) 603 would seem most likely. None of those announced at Nokia World even has a NFC chip in it, despite NFC being a feature of Nokia's last smartphone, the N900. ...

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Meltemi is real â€" Nokia's skunkworks Linux - 6 Oct, 2011

Nokia acquired Trolltech with the intention of providing a unified developer platform across Symbian and Linux. By autumn 2010, it had finally licked the fruits of the acquisition into shape (there were competing teams jostling for supremacy) when the ...

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Microsoft takes the Android profit, the Wonkas take the pain - 30 Sep, 2011

Google could have performed due diligence, as Nokia did opening up Symbian, to ensure there weren't any nasty surprises for licensees. It could also have indemnified its licensees, saying "Trust us, we're your partners; if you're in trouble, ...

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Networks, handset makers vie for mobile dominance - ‎Aug 22, 2011‎

LiPS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo and MeeGo are all dead or dying, while Symbian fights on like some jungle soldier who has not been told of the surrender. Access is still awaited, the Else handset having been killed off last year despite its slick video ...

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Networks, handset makers vie for mobile dominance - ‎Aug 22, 2011‎

LiPS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo and MeeGo are all dead or dying, while Symbian fights on like some jungle soldier who has not been told of the surrender. Access is still awaited, the Else handset having been killed off last year despite its slick video ...

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Networks, handset makers vie for mobile dominance - 23 Aug, 2011

LiPS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo and MeeGo are all dead or dying, while Symbian fights on like some jungle soldier who has not been told of the surrender. Access is still awaited, the Else handset having been killed off last year despite its slick video ...

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Networks, handset makers vie for mobile dominance - 22 Aug, 2011

LiPS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo and MeeGo are all dead or dying, while Symbian fights on like some jungle soldier who has not been told of the surrender. Access is still awaited, the Else handset having been killed off last year despite its slick video ...

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Networks, handset makers vie for mobile dominance - 22 Aug, 2011

LiPS, LiMo, Moblin, Maemo and MeeGo are all dead or dying, while Symbian fights on like some jungle soldier who has not been told of the surrender. Access is still awaited, the Else handset having been killed off last year despite its slick video ...

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HP's WebOS mess: When smartphone assets go toxic - 20 Aug, 2011

Symbian, Meego and WebOS have all either been mothballed or have been given a termination date. LiMO, the operator-backed Linux initiative founded by Samsung, Vodafone and DoCoMo, insists it is alive. We would like proof. Add to the list Microsoft's ...

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HP's WebOS mess: When smartphone assets go toxic - 19 Aug, 2011

Symbian, Meego and WebOS have all either been mothballed or have been given a termination date. LiMO, the operator-backed Linux initiative founded by Samsung, Vodafone and DoCoMo, insists it is alive. We would like proof. Add to the list Microsoft's ...

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HP's WebOS mess: When smartphone assets go toxic - 19 Aug, 2011

Symbian, Meego and WebOS have all been given either mothballed or given a termination date. LiMO, the operator-backed Linux initiative founded by Samsung, Vodafone and DoCoMo, insists it is alive. We would like proof. Add to the list Microsoft's Kin, ...

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Symbian Anna makes her debut - 18 Aug, 2011

Owners of the latest Nokia phones can now update to Symbian Anna, assuming their operators permit it, but having caught a glimpse of her younger sister they might not be impressed. Anna was announced back in ...

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The curse of Google?: Android licensees fail to cash in - 4 Aug, 2011

Nokia's failure to update Symbian or supersede with something more attractive means its left a vacuum for more competitive products from rivals. "Samsung has failed to fully capitalise on Nokia's weakened state around the world, as the Finnish company ...

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Nokia reaps the Dilbert years - 23 Jul, 2011

Nokia merely grafted touch onto Symbian, and failed to address other critical issues such as the development platform. You'll recall that the two years following 2008 were spent setting up a Foundation to handle software that nobody wanted. ...

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Wave of Trojans breaks over Android - 2 Jun, 2011

Although it is a growing problem, Android-specific malware still lags between Trojans and the targeted Symbian-based smartphones. That's no mean feat considering the first malware for Android devices appeared less than a year ago, back in August 2010. ...

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