But in China I think that the gap is wider, certainly than it is in the States, and it's almost a case of natural selection where people come to afork in the road in China and either go to the state sector or to the private sector.
Right at the beginning of the post-Prophetic period in the history of Islam and Muslims there was afork on the road, and the manner in which the path to go ahead was chosen selecting Abu Bakr as the successor of the Prophet of God, Khalifat Rasul Allah, was burdened with grief and discontent.
To look at it from the right perspective, not only do both of us agree that Nokia is dead no matter what forkofroad it decides to walk down, but now, Android has a reason to laugh.