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Keeping up with the conversations

By James on 28 April 2008

ESPOO, Finland - Wow. It’s only been a week since Conversations went live but already we’ve had some fantastic feedback and input. Thanks to everyone who’s taken the time to comment on the conversations so far.

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“The democratization of film”

By James on 28 April 2008

NEW YORK, USA – That’s how movie legend Spike Lee describes his latest adventure. And, according to Lee, we could be watching movies in theaters that have been shot on mobiles within five years.

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Pause for station identification

By the Team on 21 April 2008

ESPOO, Finland – One thing about a dynamic website is that sometimes it’s easy to forget who’s actually behind the whole thing. Well, in the interest of clarity and transparency, we’d like to tell you a bit about what who we are and what we’re doing here.

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Welcome to the conversation

By the Team on 21 April 2008

ESPOO, Finland - Welcome to the Conversation. This one, though, is unlike any you’ll have seen before. It’s being written, presented and hosted by people in and around Nokia and pulls together all the conversations going on around the Nokia neighbourhood.

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Stay in on the conversation…

By the Team on 21 April 2008

There are many ways to keep up with what’s happening at Nokia Conversations.

You can use your RSS reader to subscribe to all (or just some) of the posts we put up and even the comments other users respond with – check out the full list of RSS feeds after the jump.

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Hidden in plain sight

By Charlie on 21 April 2008

ESPOO, Finland – This week Nokia launched another NFC phone. NFC stands for ‘Near Field Communication’, a short-range radio-based data exchange technology. While NFC refers to a particular standard, you probably use something similar with tags such as bus cards, ski passes, or corporate access keys that you use by touching to a surface.

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Shining the silver light

By James on 14 April 2008

SEATTLE, USA – Microsoft and Nokia are expecting to bring the new
Silverlight platform to an estimated 150 million Nokia devices in the
next few months.

This means a world of new applications becoming available on S60 devices almost overnight.

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Changing the way we work

By the Team on 11 April 2008

SAN FRANCISCO, USA – The days of relying on having an office to stay in touch with colleagues is thankfully, going the way of the dodo. More companies are opening up to flexible working, mobility, and ensuring employees are where they’re most beneficial (hint: it’s usually not behind a desk).

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Enabling the workforce

By the Team on 10 April 2008

MIAMI, USA – As a technology company, it’s vital for Nokia to always be pursuing next generation tech, not just in the research labs, but right across the company.

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India’s rapid mobile revolution

By the Team on 10 April 2008

GOA, India – Last week we posted news of a bunch of new handsets tailored at emerging markets, punctuated by Nokia’s recent survey trip in rural India that highlighted a genuine excitement for camera phones. It’s this local enthusiasm when paired with devices and services designed for their environments, that promises to inject serious speed into India’s mobile development.

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