@RudyHuyn we designed the hardware and the software. It's far, far more than just a logo.
— John Kneeland (@SirKneeland) November 18, 2014
@RudyHuyn The N1 really is a Nokia product. We designed its hardware. We wrote its software. Nokia's legacy is ours, not Microsoft's.
— John Kneeland (@SirKneeland) November 18, 2014
@vedhaspatkar The hardware was designed by Nokia, the software was written by Nokia, and it is manufactured and distributed by Foxconn.
— John Kneeland (@SirKneeland) November 18, 2014
@samcswong You couldn't be more wrong. the N1 is a Nokia through and through. I should know, I helped build it.
— John Kneeland (@SirKneeland) November 18, 2014
Previously here:
Nokia N1: How Much Is Really Nokia?
Strangely, this short post (and similar ones) appears empty but a short line from the content does show up as a tooltip on the RSS feed viewer.
Found the culprit: AdBlockPlus (ABP) on Chrome
Oops. Thought it was something else.
The embedded tweets probably don’t get passed along is why. They’re embeds, not snaps most of the time.