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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (7766)3/21/2000 3:19:00 PM
From: qwave  Read Replies (2) of 13582
 
Moto and Nokia feeling a little left out of the HDR scene? They don't have crap. Its all a PR ploy because they can't face the fact that they are losing control of the marketplace that they both thought they could control. Look where that got ERICY. The Japanese and Koreans are almost done eating both Moto's and Nokia's breakfast and will be eating their lunch soon. By the time dinner rolls around the Chinese will be feasting also. The only thing that will be left for the pair are the scraps.

A decision by Nokia to join Moto is a sure sign that Nokia is starting to lose it. Sign-up with Moto today and your guaranteed to fail. Moto has little or no creativity left, can't successfully compete (except where it has a monopoly, i.e. NXTL) without manipulation or lawsuits, and have little influence in the standards groups that really matter.
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