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Understanding where Ovi Store is coming from

By JBC on 19 March 2009

GLOBAL – Mosh is closing. Although this is news to some, it was actually announced back at Mobile World Congress, though in a less obvious form. This from the official press release at Mobile World Congress “The Ovi Store will consolidate the best experiences from the current content services including Download!, MOSH and WidSets to a single channel”. Mosh has been around for a couple of years now and by all accounts has been pretty successful. It was pretty revolutionary when it launched (still is, I reckon) in enabling users to create and share all sorts of content (it’s the all sorts, which seems to be exciting some people). The decision to take the best of Mosh, along with the best of Download! and WidSets and merge it all into one place is a solid one. Why maintain three or four services when you can get one to do the whole lot better.

I’m really excited about the arrival of Ovi Store. Sure, I’ll miss Mosh and all its own eccentricities (though I don’t use it a huge amount, it’s good to dip into now and then) and I’m sure plenty of others will too. But there’s so much more to be had from Ovi Store. How can we be sure? Well, George Linardos is the guy who started MOSH. Guess what he’s doing now? Yep, top man at Ovi Store. MocoNews did an interview with him recently which is well worth a read. Our own video interview is currently stuck inside Charlie’s hard drive and despite our best efforts, we’ve yet to prise it out (it’s coming soon, I promise, ed.).

We wrote the other day about the developer summit happening in Monaco next month. With Ovi Store front and center, there’ll be plenty there for developers to get their teeth into. The upshot of that of course is that there’ll be plenty for us to get our teeth into when the store launches (no, I don’t know when either, apart from sometime before the summer).

What’s more, a big part of Mosh’s success was its availability. Hugely popular in places like India, it’s this availability which will be key to replicate when it comes to Ovi Store. And the signs are, that’s going to be the case. With an expected 3-400 million users within a few years the Ovi Store has a solid future.

We’ve not had a peek inside the Ovi Store yet, so can’t say what aspects of Mosh, Download! and WidSets will be included. It would be good though, to get your thoughts on what you think should be included. Any ideas?

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  3 Comments For This Post

  1. Marcus Brown Says:

    From what I have read, I understand that Ovi Store will try to be smart with the content it offers you. I an British but live in France and have an E71 bought in the Nokia store in Regent Street London but have notice that Download already offers me for example French music and films to download. With all due respect to France, etc. French music is probably only of interest to the French, so I really hope that Nokia don’t rely on the fact that you have a French mobile number and SFR subscription and live in France when trying to be smart with Ovi Store – I would like to be able to set my default choices to language English and location UK and then by all means, Ovi can offer me what I might like, but always with the opportunity to look at the whole store unfiltered as well…

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    James BC Reply:

    @Marcus Brown, It’s funny you should say that, because I’ve been working on an article on that very subject. Check back for it tomorrow, and thanks for the comment. The very same issue was raised on the Internal blog at Nokia.

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    marco boni Reply:

    @James BC,

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  2. Anonymous Says:

    3 million or 400 million – the difference is huge, isnt it?

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    James BC Reply:

    @, Read the 3-400 million as three hundred million to four hundred million. The difference is no longer huge. Sorry for any confusion.

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  3. Anonymous Says:

    What the hell is this Ovi rubbish?
    I could not even get it to play a ringtone before downloading it.
    MOSH was cool and easy to use.
    If I can’t enhance my Nokia with ringtomes etc… then I see little point in owning one.

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