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- 03-21-2013, 03:04 AM
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I have very similar thoughts. Nokia should not be publicly begging Instagram for an app. Regardless of whether you want Instagram, do you agree with thus article that it seems a bit sad and desperate?
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17852_3-57...am-for-a-date/ - 03-21-2013, 03:09 AM #2
Well in a way yes. But you should note that Nokia is doing this for millions of its customers who want instagram app. Well there are we who don't want it and there are some who want it and there are some who are neutral about it. So Nokia cannot please everyone.
- 03-21-2013, 03:25 AM #4
I think it is cool that Nokia is trying to get what some users want (Instagram) while also providing an alternative (#2InstaWithLove). If a company does not wish to make an app for a platform that I prefer and choose, that is its choice. It is also my choice to say bleep'em and go with an alternative.
- 03-21-2013, 03:39 AM #6
If this doesn't work Microsoft and Nokia could turn their full attention into their own social Network and Instagram alternative. Microsoft already has a relatively unknown social network (Socl) which they can use and if you look at what happened to MySpace you can see how quickly people can switch. As Microsoft don't need to rely on profit for this they could offer each user a cut of the advertising revenue from their page visits as an incentive.
Thanked by: - 03-21-2013, 03:40 AM #7
You just need to look at the windows phone suggestion forum to know this is the single most requested app on the platform. Nokia have undoubtedly approached them officially, and been unsuccessful, so what avenues are left?
Ever since day 1 of WP7, i've been saying, if you want an app, bug the developer via email/twitter/facebook/etc constantly, until they take the platform seriously. This is just Nokia taking it to the next level. - 03-21-2013, 03:41 AM #8
Well it is kinda sad, but in the long run it could do wonders for Nokia's PR after instagram finally hits WP, as the people to brought it to the platform. And even of it doesn't, the public will know Nokia did everything they could, so in a way its a win-win for them.
- 03-21-2013, 03:59 AM
#12
I agree with you that USERS should go complain to the source. Instagram is fully aware of the vocal segment of our user base that wants them here. They don't seem to care, like Mint doesn't care and Waze doesn't care. I also think its funny that people complain to Microsoft and Nokia about this when the target should by Instagram. If a few thousand people Tweeted them at @instagram, every single day, they'd get the picture. Flooding their email support would help too.
This looks like one corp enticing its users to go on a campaign. Instagram can easily ignore the #ToInstaWithLove hash tag, by the way. I hope this is a marketing ploy as some have theorized. Then we can stop talking about it and move on to the important work if getting Microsoft to fix what is under their control. They need to open up some areas to developers like video, so apps can upload or attach videos from the library. This restriction is keeping us from having all the features of Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook, WhatsApp, and even Skype.Thanked by: - 03-21-2013, 04:14 AM #13
The only sad thing about it is that Nokia seem to be pushing harder for this platform than Microsoft are :)
Thanked by: - 03-21-2013, 06:22 AM #14
Sad and desperate? **** no.
Only thing I see is a company that knows that it's users want Instagram, a company that tries to make tools available for them to express their request directly to Instagram in a more coordinated fashion. If you see this somehow demeaning, it's your problem. I find it inspiring that there's at least one WP manufacturer that is trying hard to bring a service to the platform that it's users want, even willing to humble themselves if it brings results.
I'm sure Nokia or Microsoft have approached Instagram also in a more direct fashion, but we have no idea what has been the result of those meetings. If #2InstaWithLove is something created due to unsuccessful negotiations, then fine. As long as they're trying. If it's just a marketing campaign that ends in release of an official Instagram app, I'm fine with that too.Thanked by: - 03-21-2013, 08:57 AM #15
OP, You are off base.
Thanked by: - 03-21-2013, 09:11 AM #17
We have enough Instagram threads.
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