Thursday, February 10, 2011

Nokia moving to Microsoft, suggests Google exec

senior Google executive.
Vic Gundotra, the search giant's vice president of engineering, Said That, "Two turkeys Some do not make an eagle. " Nokia HAD Been rumoured To Be considering Beginning-to-use either Google's own Android operating system or Microsoft's, But Gundotra's tweet Appears Thurs Suggest That's Android has Not Been Selected.
Gundotra's tweet Also used the hashtag # feb11, apparently Referring Thurs Nokia's annual Capital Markets Day in London tomorrow. Stephen Elop, Nokia's CEO and a former Microsoft employee, EE-to-use is the Day To make announcements on the firm's Strategy. A memo was Leaked EARLIER this week suggesting That The Company believes that they must embrace "radical change".
Nokia Itself, HOWEVER, has used the phrase cloud: in 2005 the firm's Anssi Vanjoki used it Thurs Refer to the Merger of Siemens and Benq, claiming the two companies That Would magnify Each Other's Problems Rather Than Them diminish.
If Nokia does announce "some use of Windows Phone 7, it is likely To Be as an operating system for smartphones somethings; ITS Existing Symbian operating system is EE Thurs continue as a platform for ITS midrange handsets.

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