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	<title>Comments on: Nokia N900</title>
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		<title>By: robsta</title>
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		<description>Well I think there&#039;s a number of issues that don&#039;t necessarily have to do with each other.

The N900 looks slick, both outside and &quot;inside&quot;/sorftware wise. Which is good.

Nokia just had to release this now, they were getting way behind on the high end market.

Some high manager decided that the future platform was QT. Well, not entirely unexpected since they bought Trolltech.

But agreed, all the celebrations on p.g.o leave a stale aftertaste, because it&#039;s essentially a farewell to the platform in its current form.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I think there&#8217;s a number of issues that don&#8217;t necessarily have to do with each other.</p>
<p>The N900 looks slick, both outside and &#8220;inside&#8221;/sorftware wise. Which is good.</p>
<p>Nokia just had to release this now, they were getting way behind on the high end market.</p>
<p>Some high manager decided that the future platform was QT. Well, not entirely unexpected since they bought Trolltech.</p>
<p>But agreed, all the celebrations on p.g.o leave a stale aftertaste, because it&#8217;s essentially a farewell to the platform in its current form.</p>
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