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Strategies for a discontinuous future.












Thursday, November 13, 2003
 


Nokia's pursuing a strategy of aggressively trying to remove all knowledge of the N-Gage hack from the Net, as well as prosecuting anyone associated with it.

That's pretty dumb, and points to a potentially fatal flaw in Nokia's competences. So far, it's been safe from any replication economy issues. This is the first one it's had to deal with - and the way it's flipping out and pursuing totally the wrong strategy tell us that it doesn't really know how to fight the replication wars.

-- umair // 5:21 AM //


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