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Press briefing in the sky!

By the Team on 01 April 2008

LAS VEGAS, USA – News comes to us via PhoneMag.com of Nokia’s press briefing taking place later today in Las Vegas. Dubbed ‘Press Briefing in the Sky’, press attending the CTIA event will be in for something of a treat.

Details are scarce though, not even Conversations insiders have been given the scoop on what is surely to be a first for the attending journos.

PhoneMag’s Chris Davies had this to say

“Not some seedy conference room for the Finnish firm, oh no, but a ‚ÄúBriefing In The Sky‚Äù that‚Äôs 180 feet above Las Vegas, as the invite would have it.”

If you’d like to get an idea what the event is going to look like, check out PhoneMag’s video below.

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  1. Charlie Schick Says:

    Ha ha! Yeah, I thought it was pretty funny when I first heard about it.

    I’d be scared less.

    And if it’s windy, will folks get motion sickness.

    And what if the crane operator wished to go ‘wireless’? Heh.

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