The Woes Of Nokia
The more you look at the Nokia fiasco, the odder it looks. The annual R&D budget tops $7.5 billion, the number of people working in R&D is 17,000, yet they can't produce a stream of market-leading devices. The N8 launch is now delayed.
What's even odder is that it is said: 'Nokia now sees itself as a software and services company'.
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