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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
NOK 6.070-1.5%Dec 5 9:30 AM EST

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To: sense who wrote (30589)7/19/2012 2:50:13 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad   of 34857
 
Yup.

A couple of days ago I took delivery on one of the greatest tools I've ever had in my hands. Took ten years to develop it, actualize it, and bring it to market. It is BY FAR the BEST tool of its kind for the job that I've EVER seen or just held.

The Nokia 808 PureView, running Symbian.

Dead. Elop killed it.

Here is a portrait of my favorite living painter - Charles Thysell - made a couple of hours ago with it, @ ISO 200. Tell me it was not made with a $5k DSLR!

Blows my mind Elop flushed it.



Now Elop claims he was the one who brought it to market. WHAT!? It was the last thing that snuck out the Nokia Symbian door, AFTER you killed Symbian. Unreal:
How are things changing under your leadership?
I’ll give you an example that is really topical right now because it is a very visible one and that is the PureView imaging technology. That’s technology that I saw within weeks of showing up at Nokia and I could recognize it as absolutely groundbreaking, this was amazing work. - Nokia CEO Stephen Elop Reflects on Phone Maker's Challenges - Digits - WSJ
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