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Nokia’s Stephen Elop continues to be over MeeGo, even supposing the N9 is successful

A great deal have been happening in Nokialand over the last week. a number of days ago, we spent our first real quality moments with the much discussed N9, and we were pretty blown away by the MeeGo smartphone. Fast forward an insignificant two days, and we catch wind of an attractive suspicious looking leak of “Sea Ray,” the company’s first Windows Phone handset where else but sitting firmly within the hand of CEO Stephen Elop. Just in case that brand of corporate subtlety didn’t quite drive the purpose home, the chief gave an interview with Finnish newpaper Helsingin Sanomat this week, confirming the nearly universal suspicion that it’ll abandon the Linux-based OS. Elop told the paper that, although the N9 proves an incredible hit, Nokia goes to show its attention to other, more Windows Mobiley things.

[Thanks, Vezance]

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