10 brands dead in 2012
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- utopian0
BR3TT B4SH
- sofakingbanned0
- looks worse actually (from a rendering point of view). Real phone actually looks decent thoughanimatedgif
- looks like an ill-proportioned, oversized iPod touch with the convex glass that the new iPhone will have.chalk
- CyBrainX0
that list is just a guess like the death watch list right?
- mydo0
chatting to a nokia technician the other day. When the iphone came out all the big bosses didn't bother getting one. they thought it was a luxury good only for the top part of the market. idiots. but the market changed now we all walk around with £600 phones. maybe it can change again with a windows phone for the developing nations?
- ukit0
^ And people wonder why the economy is suffering. Automation, outsourcing and the internet are killing off about half the old workforce:)
- meok0
- nb0
The mayans predicted it!
- Centigrade0
Habitat just bit the dust.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/busine…- UK store similar to Crate and Barrel for all the N.Americans.Centigrade
- North American here, what's Crate and Barrel?i_monk
- http://www.crateandb…Centigrade
- ukit0
I predict the death of 247wallst.com
- Centigrade0
Nokia won't own the smart phone market. They''ll still dominate the global cell phone market.
- i_monk0
The switch to Windows OS won't save Nokia, when Windows phones are less than 5% of the market (last I saw).
- mg330
Nokia seemed surprising as well. They're dropping Symbian and moving to Windows Mobile 7, a good move to at least adopt a better OS. I've tested mobile sites on Symbian and really didn't care much for it.
- Centigrade0
nokia... not a chance. Too big in africa and developing nations.
- autoflavour0
1. google
2. microsoft
3. apple
4. qbn.com
5. mcdonalds
6. starbucks
7. general electric
8. boeing
9. haliburton
10. nike
- maquito0
ffffound?
- Continuity0
I kind of have trouble taking a website that has one of those faux task bars with online poker adverts very seriously.