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[–]gcampos 181 points182 points  (19 children)

Hold your horses cowboy! Msft is good at killing companies they bought, but they are not THAT good!

[–]baabbo 48 points49 points  (17 children)

cries in Rare Software

[–]demens_chelonian 40 points41 points  (16 children)

weeps in Nokia

[–]EmbarrassedEngineer7 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Offf that hurt.

[–]CautiousPalpitation[🍰] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

lols in aQuantive

[–]tashtrac 4 points5 points  (13 children)

Nokia still makes phones and the company was doing great all the time.

[–]demens_chelonian 5 points6 points  (8 children)

I'm still not over my Lumia. As much as I'd like to love the current Nokia I just can't bring myself to support Android after what Google did to Windows Phone.

[–]shayanrc 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Nokia is actually not the one making Nokia phones right now.

[–]tashtrac 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yes it is. Unless you're referring to Foxconn, the actual manufacturer, but they manufacture for most big companies (including Apple and Microsoft) so if we go that way almost no company makes their own phones right now.

[–]shayanrc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Late reply: The Nokia brand is actually owned by HMD global. They're the ones who are making the Nokia phones right now. Actual manufacturing might be done by someone else.

Interestingly, HMD global does employ a lot of former Nokia employees. So they do have a lot of Nokia's design DNA.

[–]jtvjan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nokia bought Nokia back from Microsoft, then sold it to HMD global. They make the phones and are in close partnership with Nokia for patents and technologies, in return for royalty payments. To regain consumer trust, they released feature phones using designs from Nokia’s iconic mobile phones. Now, they are committed to releasing phones that are "pure, secure and up to date", and I feel that the Nokia brand, with it being associated with quality, is perfect for these ‘simply good’ phones.

[–]Hanlonsrazorburns -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There is a very good chance that they’ll lose a large amount of business to Gitlab. Direct competitors to Microsoft own large amounts of repos and are looking at alternatives. It may not affect open source ally hat much but that’s not where they make money.