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The most amazing animation you’ll ever see

By the Team on 10 April 2008

OULU, Finland - Nokia gets to work with some amazingly talented people, and none more so than the creatives over at Kuneri. Their strapline is “we create great-looking mobile software and help others to do the same”.

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Have fun saving the planet

By the Team on 07 April 2008

TOOWONG, Australia – No matter how hard we try, remembering to unplug
our phone when it’s charged, or plug it in before it needs charging,
always seems to pass us by. Until it’s too late.

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Someone has noticed what we’re doing

By Charlie on 07 April 2008

San Francisco, USA – Excuse us banging our own drum for a second but, Ewan at SMS Text News gave Nokia kudos for our blogger outreach work. He’s written an article about how different device manufacturers deal with bloggers, which in itself is really cool.

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Squashing the ant-farm syndrome

By Charlie on 26 March 2008

ESPOO, Finland – To me, a company is like a person. They both have values and ethics
that guide everything they do. But, I just saw (again) the head-count
at Nokia. And, I’m one of 60,000. I should have ant-farm syndrome, but
I don’t.

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2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking Awards

By the Team on 25 March 2008

ESPOO, Finland – Nokia has launched the 2008 Nokia Mobile Filmmaking
Awards
as part of Pangea Day. The competition, open to entrants from all over the world now, will select five finalist’s videos for inclusion in the global Pangea Day broadcast. Pangea Day was created by award-winning documentary filmmaker Jehane
Noujaim after winning the prestigious 2006 TED prize. Along with Nokia and TED, Noujaim wanted to connect people through film and encourage people to “view the world through someone else’s eyes”.

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Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics

By the Team on 20 March 2008

LONDON, England – Nokia has scored third place in Greenpeace’s Guide to Greener Electronics, narrowly missing out on the top spot. Greenpeace decided to dock points off of Nokia’s environmental rating for “failings the organisation found in its take-back efforts”.

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Support 2.0

By the Team on 20 March 2008

HELSINKI, Finland – As devices become more advanced, the need to support users increases. In Nokia’s case this is about to evolve with the online support section of Nokia.com about to get a host of new features and functionality.

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Nokia “wants to start sharing”

By the Team on 18 March 2008

LONDON, England ‚Äì Nokia’s customer base consists of one billion customers. That’s about one sixth of humanity, according to a story in The Guardian. What better place to start when it comes to testing and evolving product concepts? Nokia already invests significant amounts in understanding its customers, but it’s projects like Morph which get instant reaction.

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Greenfield appointed new Head of Design Direction

By the Team on 17 March 2008

HELSINKI, Finland - This August will see a new Head of Design Direction joining Nokia as Adam Greenfield, author of Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing takes up the post at Nokia HQ.

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GPS ‘Position Art’ – birth of a medium?

By Mike on 17 March 2008

ROME, Italy – Championed by Nokia character Stavros, ‘Position Art’ sees you create line drawings by tracing your route via GPS.

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