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by rbanffy
5558 days ago
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What benefit would they have with their own, incompatible with anything else, platform? This way they can build differentiation full Android stack integrators can't. That, of course, if QNX proves a better environment than Linux. This is, BTW, the same strategy Microsoft adopted eons ago, when the de-facto standard business OS was CP/M. It was very easy to port your programs from CP/M to MS-DOS (thanks, in no small part, to Intel making the 8086 asm-source compatible with the 8085) and that allowed them to have a reasonable software base from the start. Unfortunately, for CP/M, this was a one way road - it was not as easy to port back. If Rim can manage a superset of Android, they may have a fighting chance to differentiate themselves. |
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At this point, I'm more concerned about their competency than their strategy.