According to reports, Symbian Foundation’s HR Director, Steve Warner, has announced the resignation of Executive Director Lee M. Williams:
The Symbian Foundation is today announcing that Lee M. Williams has stepped down from his position as Executive Director for personal reasons. We thank Lee for his work over the past two years and wish him all the best in his future ventures.
The Board of Directors has appointed Tim Holbrow, formerly the Symbian Foundation’s CFO, to the position of Executive Director with immediate effect. We congratulate Tim and welcome him to his new role.
Source: TechKnots
MacDailyNews Take: Demolition derby!
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” and “Mike in Helsinki” for the heads up.]
Sony Ericsson dropped Symbian last week, so they’re down to one large mfr, Nokia.
Sony Ericsson dropped Symbian last week, so they’re down to one large mfr, Nokia.
Oh, man, this is gettin’ good!
Oh, man, this is gettin’ good!
Wot????? No Bloodbath quip!!!!!!!!!
I want a Bloodbath quip,
give me a bloodbath quip,
bloodbath! blooodbath! bloodbaaath!!!!
Or is it?
Wot????? No Bloodbath quip!!!!!!!!!
I want a Bloodbath quip,
give me a bloodbath quip,
bloodbath! blooodbath! bloodbaaath!!!!
Or is it?
Hey Jokia, how about win7 for your phones?
Hey Jokia, how about win7 for your phones?
Man, I would not want to be in the executive team meetings this morning in lots of tech companies following Jobs speech yesterday. Would be fun to listen in though.
Man, I would not want to be in the executive team meetings this morning in lots of tech companies following Jobs speech yesterday. Would be fun to listen in though.
It will be a bloodbath for the guys fighting over the remaining 3rd seat in the mobile world – RIM, WP7, WebOS (if HP does not screw up – a BIG *IF*) all may still have equal chance, but looks like it’s too late for Symbian or any variant Nokia and its partners can come up with.
It will be a bloodbath for the guys fighting over the remaining 3rd seat in the mobile world – RIM, WP7, WebOS (if HP does not screw up – a BIG *IF*) all may still have equal chance, but looks like it’s too late for Symbian or any variant Nokia and its partners can come up with.
Symbian? Are they still around?
Symbian? Are they still around?
Sony is just leaving symbian to go with android. So it’s not like less comptition
Sony is just leaving symbian to go with android. So it’s not like less comptition
I pity Nokia. How the mighty have fallen.
I pity Nokia. How the mighty have fallen.