This is exactly how I feel. Nokia is nowadays just a bunch of managers and lawyers -- and they are doing the only thing they can do: play golf, lobby the goverment and tune their powerpoint presentations. Nobody really does anything at Nokia.
Everyone in Finland used to like Nokia, but with shit like this (and the phones they are making), the tide seems to be changing.
Since when is it bad that IT is more efficient? Why not go back to a time without computers, or to a time before monkeys invented tools? Why is it that 50% of the people always think that all progress has negative impact.
The original paper is here: http://www.springerlink.com/content/9476j57g1t07vhn2/fulltext.pdf , Linked from here http://www.met.utah.edu/tgarrett/Publications/index.html
The original paper is here: http://www.springerlink.com/content/9476j57g1t07vhn2/fulltext.pdf Linked from here http://www.met.utah.edu/tgarrett/Publications/index.html
This is exactly how I feel. Nokia is nowadays just a bunch of managers and lawyers -- and they are doing the only thing they can do: play golf, lobby the goverment and tune their powerpoint presentations. Nobody really does anything at Nokia. Everyone in Finland used to like Nokia, but with shit like this (and the phones they are making), the tide seems to be changing.
Since when is it bad that IT is more efficient? Why not go back to a time without computers, or to a time before monkeys invented tools? Why is it that 50% of the people always think that all progress has negative impact.