Niin, voihan se olla, että alkuvuoden ilmoitukset ensimmäisen meegon tulosta tänä vuonna olivat höpöhöpöä.Varis kirjoitti:Ei ongelma taida olla puhelinten määrä vaan tuo 2014.
Tuo alkuperäinen artikkeli on kuitenkin aika oudon kuuloista tekstiä:
"In Finland, unbeknownst to Microsoft, Nokia's bargaining power was diminishing. On Jan. 3, Chief Development Officer Kai Oistämö walked over to his boss's tiny cubicle to share his concerns about the MeeGo software that was supposed to be Nokia's answer to Apple and Android. The pair decided to quietly interview two dozen influential employees about MeeGo, from executives to rank-and-file engineers.
Before the first interview, Elop drew out what he knew about the plans for MeeGo on a whiteboard, with a different color marker for the products being developed, their target date for introduction, and the current levels of bugs in each product. Soon the whiteboard was filled with color, and the news was not good: At its current pace, Nokia was on track to introduce only three MeeGo-driven models before 2014—far too slow to keep the company in the game. Elop tried to call Oistämö, but his phone battery was dead. "He must have been trying an Android phone that day," says Elop. When they finally spoke late on Jan. 4, "It was truly an oh-s--t moment—and really, really painful to realize where we were," says Oistämö. Months later, Oistämö still struggles to hold back tears. "MeeGo had been the collective hope of the company," he says, "and we'd come to the conclusion that the emperor had no clothes. It's not a nice thing."
Eli suomeksi: Elop vetäisee vähän väriä fläpärille ja paljastaa meegon kehityksestä vastanneelle Öistämölle, että kusessa ollaan. En osta tuota tarina. Ei nyt jumalauta voi roadmapin hallinta olla noin metsässä, että ei tiedetä edes suunnilleen mitä tulee ulos ja koska. Joko tarina on kusetusta tai sitten Öistämö kusetti Kallasvuota todellisen tilanteen suhteen.