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Old 08-12-2009, 02:40 AM   #1
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LXer: What's In A Name? That Which We Call Qt, By Any Other Name Would Code As Well..


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Renaming a company can be a torturous process. Developing the new brand, getting the word out, and answering questions can be long and grueling, and at least some customers are bound to be upset, and possibly quite vocal about it. Not everyone is willing to brave these waters, though Nokia obviously is, as it announced today the renaming of its corporate Qt division, Qt Software.

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