And please, read the article again. Everywhere I said that MeeGo may do this or is expected to do that. Obviously it defines the expectation that MeeGo will provide features comparable to Android. I have specified that being developed by Nokia & Intel, there are strong possibilities that it will be comparable to Android in features.
You are quite harsh in your words but one thing you must understand that before suggesting others to study, you should read an article carefully & understand its meaning.
oh. let me quote few from your article:
1. Ovi Services:
2. Ovi suit
3. Because its Nokia.
These three are self explanatory and doesn't say anything about MeeGo. They are already there on Symbian so I dont' give a damn about them. FYI, these just the tiny little things.
4. Your phone will never get old: Anyone who owns a Nokia smartphone knows
5. Better feature compatibility: Being a Nokia product,
6. Because its Intel: MeeGo may prove more efficient than Android for Intel processors
7. Hardware Acceleration to a new level: These (graphics acceleration) combined with Nokia devices can do big wonders.
8. Because it has two App Stores: Being a combined product of Nokia & Intel ,
9. Because it is Qt application & UI framework compatible:
10. Finally, its good to be late: The biggest advantage Nokia has is its already largest share in smartphone market
Where in the world did you even touch the actual functionality of MeeGo in the article. All I hear is Nokia nokia nokia ovi ovi ovi intel intel intel. All this ovi and nokia thing is there on Symbian. The only valid point is Qt framework which will pull lot of developers.
Here are few clues for you to write a 'real' article on MeeGo+Nokia
1. Fedora+Debian
2. Open Source
3. The Linux Foundation
4. UX
5. panel mode
6. scalability
7. clutter toolkit
8. btrfs
PS: anyways, I am outta this because am going to install MeeGo on my N900 now! Why should I even bother on something which is meant for fanboys.