Hi All,
Tomorrow's service break is cancelled and moved to later date due to
technical difficulties.
BR,
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 11:16:27 +0300
From: Marcell Lengyel (Nokia-D/Helsinki) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Hi,
Jean-Christian de Rivaz wrote:
What you say is absolutely right. But it seem that Nokia is actually the
number one on this planet regarding the mobile phone market, so there
are probably not talking about small quantity...
In spite of a large amount of resources, a huge area available,
Hi,
ext Steve Brown wrote:
It's kind
of sad that Jaaksi feels he needs to teach open source developers
something, instead of learn from them.
What is sad is the way all this thing has evolved from the original
presentation in Handsets World and Jaaksi's answer to a journalist,
quoted out of
To me open source means freedom. To me freedom means
right to think as i think but it also means right to think differently
than i do.
It is too common that when someone talks about freedom, he only means
right to think
as he thinks.
As consumer and Open source developer, i am against DRM or
What you say is absolutely right. But it seem that Nokia is actually the
If you are interested in the Nokia Chipset strategy just go to
http://www.nokia.com/link?cid=EDITORIAL_335440 and read/listen why Nokia
thinks that
introducing a licensing and multisourcing model (...) will allow Nokia
Quim Gil a écrit :
What you say is absolutely right. But it seem that Nokia is actually the
If you are interested in the Nokia Chipset strategy just go to
http://www.nokia.com/link?cid=EDITORIAL_335440 and read/listen why Nokia
thinks that
introducing a licensing and multisourcing
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 9:28 AM, David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Theodore Tso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you really think it is OBVIOUS that it is
always cheaper to make your own and never to buy from another
company's product?
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You really need to read the other person's statements before going off
half-cocked.
Isn't irony a wonderful thing?
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I'm using a n800 with the factory-installed OS.
Does the Contacts application really provide no way to enter a street
address, that is, a regular postal mailing address, the plain old
physical-letter-in-a-physical-envelope-with-a-stamp-on-it kind of address?
People still do need to write letters
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a n800 with the factory-installed OS.
Does the Contacts application really provide no way to enter a street
address, that is, a regular postal mailing address, the plain old
I'm using a n800 with the factory-installed OS.
Does the Contacts application really provide no way to enter a street
address, that is, a regular postal mailing address, the plain old
physical-letter-in-a-physical-envelope-with-a-stamp-on-it kind of address?
People still do need to write
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Dylan McCall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a n800 with the factory-installed OS.
Does the Contacts application really provide no way to enter a street
address, that is, a regular postal mailing address, the plain old
Well, it seams easy to fix.
Don't we have the source somewhere of the osso-addressbook package ?
I can't find it in catalogue.tableteer.nokia.com .
Or is the mighty addressbook application proprietary ? :-)
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