As we already know,the Symbian Foundation decided to shut down all it's websites a few days ago. Unfortunately that decision really had a bad impact on the community as many questions were raised about the future of the Symbian OS and Nokia was silent while the foundation was just making the anouncement of the end of their role. It seems that the public's reaction really shaken the people over the foundation and now they are moving into changing some things in their original anouncement.
Strange things happen on a strange world and that's the world we live in. We really can't understand how is it possible today's biggest selling smartphone platform (and that's Symbian) to be ignored so much by some big developers. We try to understand it at first with the Android going really strong this year but that really doesn't explain why everyone and especially in the US ignores it. Surely Symbian is really a minority with only 2% in sales in the US but worlwide for each 10 smartphones sold more than 3 are Symbian Powered.