What Nokia said was that "We don't see this as a threat", and they're probably right that this isn't a threat to them. Nokia already has the Maemo platform which runs on Linux for their internet tablets, so if Android does end up being easy to use and popular, they're very well positioned to take full advantage of it.
And if it doesn't, it's no skin off their noses either. So... yeah, not a threat to Nokia.
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What Nokia said was that "We don't see this as a threat", and they're probably right that this isn't a threat to them. Nokia already has the Maemo platform which runs on Linux for their internet tablets, so if Android does end up being easy to use and popular, they're very well positioned to take full advantage of it.
And if it doesn't, it's no skin off their noses either. So... yeah, not a threat to Nokia.