On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 9:27 AM, lindqvust <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I found it at the ground floor of Sim Lim Square. The stall had a big
> "Nokia" sign on top of it. It was a lady who served me at the stall. I think
> that's the only stall with a big Nokia sign at the ground floor, so it
> should be easy to find.
>

thanks. Oh, and btw -
http://jaaksi.blogspot.com/2010/02/n900-meego-and-barcelona.html#c1516252541046943116

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Ari Jaaksi said...

    Thanks for you comments!! I'm so happy to see your enthusiasm. You
guys care!!

    We just launched N900. It is a brand new device. More updates and
new software coming all the time. Even more now because of MeeGo, I
strongly believe.

    I cannot tell you when do we ship the next device. I cannot tell
you how much it costs. I cannot tell the exact features because we are
still working on them. I cannot tell you what is the delta between
Maemo5 and Maemo6/MeeGo 1.0 because it is not fully clear yet. And we
tell you about the new products when we are ready to tell. Business
decisions. I cannot tell you how much of the Maemo6 characteristics
will run on old devices when the new devices finally ship. But go and
follow Harmattan plans at Maemo.org. See also the new UI framework
forming up.

    Honestly, I'm a bit puzzled why this MeeGo announcement was
interpreted so that we would be abandoning N900. Who said so? What is
it in the MeeGo that makes you think so? -- I'm trying to do my best
to explain why the opposite is true.

    ...obviously not well enough, though.

    And I repeat -- for what of the new software runs on N900 -- I
simply do not know. Looking at the characteristics of our hardware and
other plans, not all, I'm sure! But certainly many many apps will run.

    And for you hackers, N900 is open -- as an additional bonus.
    2/19/2010 8:43 AM
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Doesnt look too good for the future of meego support for n900?

-jf

--
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master."
    --Richard Stallman

"It's so hard to write a graphics driver that open-sourcing it would not help."
    -- Andrew Fear, Software Product Manager, NVIDIA Corporation
http://kerneltrap.org/node/7228

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