Sep 23, 2011

Nokia CEO pits Google Android against Nokia Meego

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Nokia CEO pits Google Android against Nokia Meego
the controversial decision to continue developing its operating systems in-house and that acceptance Meego Symbian operating system Google Android.
Stephen Elop was made
the decision was important because of the decline in shares of Nokia in the smartphone market is made. Huge competitors like Apple and Google dominates the smartphone market and the Finnish giant has been forced to compete.
Nokia AndroidNokia go-it-alone strategy by CEO Stephen Elop, was presented at the European application developers, where the company presented its new operating system MeeGo in an attempt to regain market share of smartphones targeted encouraged. The decision was critical analysts that Nokia may be best to board the huge success confronted believe Android train. Google Android platform has to wonder the second largest smartphone operating system in just two years, and industry insiders to Nokia's decision to go alone, he-. Elop
taken to work with Symbian software and MeeGo stick his mid-range smartphone has been criticized, some industry experts believe that Nokia could have developed much more quickly, he had not always insisted vehemently to be independent.
said, however, Alberto Torres, Executive Vice President of Nokia MeeGo computer, it would tie his hands in the differentiation of its smartphones with new innovations that ultimately benefits the Google search on the burden of Nokia. Decision Nokia to support Android Meego push comes in part from the ability to MeeGo not only smartphones, but use a variety of consumer products, including tablets, televisions and even cars, they say. Jonathan Banner, a software developer based in London, said: "I think they have a great opportunity, but it is too early," he added. "If they get sorted Meego, the game is on." Nokia
NextPage big problem , Symbian but it was with the complaints of consumers and software developers have suffered difficult to use and difficult to digest, compared to Android was

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