Nokia and Yahoo! to bring integrated web services

Who is this "everybody"?

Ceebz, at an airport lounge with a sucky connection, but I'll try to dig up the numbers later. Obviously, once S^3, S^4 and Meego devices roll out, its fairly likely that N Series will again start selling more than the E Series.
 
Ok, found them. Q4 2009 Nokia results

"Converged device shipments (smartphones) were 20.8 million (up from 16.4 million in Q3 2009 and 15.1 million in Q4 2009), of which 4.6 million were Nseries and 6.1 million were Eseries"

http://www.nokia.com/press/press-releases/showpressrelease?newsid=1378204

In Q1 2010 they did not split out the numbers between E and N series, but would imagine its similar; also, you are of course right in that the "numbered" series are selling extremely well and digging into the N Series sales right now in particular.
 
The majority of Symbian's userbase, as evidenced from the numbers Nokia provides, are buying the numbered series phones.

Most symbian users (people here excluded, of course) don't give a crap about using a Symbian phone. Most of them are just happy to have gotten a cheap phone with free nav. This is now the market Nokia is targeting.
 
What are you people relying on facebook's cousin google nowadays?
Collecting all your private data is the new way to go seems like it.

edit: why is there a smiley on top of my post
 
They all do. Look at Microsoft; what do you think will be going into those 'clouds' that they're fully getting behind now. It's all your data that'll be sitting in server farms, easily minable.

In this new era, you just need to keep on top of your privacy settings, and learn to keep the MOST sensitive information only locally and offline, like on your personal hard drive, USB data sticks or even hard copy documents as backups.

I use Google services and GMail because I think they're superior, but I don't really trust any of them.

My knock against Yahoo is due to the voluminous amounts of spam and garbage that they 'allow' into their email service. Last time I used it, about a year or so ago, there was so much spam (online pharmacy, Nigerian money transfers and porn) that it wasn't even usable. And Nokia is turning over their Ovi Mail and Chat to them? Good LUCK with that.
 
I agree completely, i have a yahoo account and its basically for garbage, everyday i have about 50 messages in spam box not counting all the spam i have in my inbox, i hope they have something up there sleeve, but then again i dont even use ovi mail.
 
You know what they say - your online ads and spam is all based on what you do/browse for on the internet. I have 2 yahoo accounts that i visit daily and never have a single spam or advertising email on either one of them, not a single one.

Funny thing, if you GOOGLE "google invading your privacy" you get a TON of articles, BUT if you GOOGLE "yahoo invading your privacy" you get articles about GOOGLE invading your privacy again. Lol..

went up to page 4 and there are almost NO articles that include yahoo+invading+privacy. NONE.
 
Right. Because the only way to prove something is to post articles from the internet. Get a grip. You're talking with people who have experience with Yahoo's deficiencies and actually dealt with them - not bloggers who read stock market analytics and then write articles based on what numbers say.
 
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