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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: Kees on March 15, 2002, 10:59:03 AM
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RealNetworks Inc made its most significant play in the wireless internet market yesterday, announcing a deal with Nokia Corp that will see its media software bundled on millions of mobile devices, writes Kevin Murphy.
Not only will Nokia include a cut-down RealOne player on the forthcoming 9210i, 9290 and 7650 models, but also in its Series 60 Symbian-based application platform. Potential Series 60 licensees include Matsushita, Ericsson and Sony.
Read more at The Register (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/59/24408.html).
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Not good, this shoud be AMIGA applications people!
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This "news" item is not Amiga related.
Amiga Anywhere is not used in Nokia phones. At least not anytime soon.
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This "news" item is not Amiga related.
Thanks for playing, your opinion has been noted, now go back to ANN and leave us to talk in peace. :)
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My point was that it should be an AMIGA product having that success, not some other.. NOT that this story should be Elsewhere.
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This doesn't makle sense. How can the same company show apparent interest in the efficient, portable and compact DE yet also show interest in the bloated, restrictive spyware from Real?
Seriously, RealOne is appalling.