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The ways to follow us

ESPOO, Finland – Every so often it’s good to put out a wee administrative message about who we are, what our goals are, and how to follow us. And, yes, this is one of them, about some ways to follow what we produce here at Nokia Conversations.

As you should be aware by now, we have a few different streams you can follow. We have video, presentations, bookmarks, and, of course, this site. We’re doing our best to fill the streams and interact with everyone who participates in those streams.

Below, I’ve listed some of the newer streams, particularly highlighting some we haven’t properly promoted yet. So, read on and see if you’ve missed any.


The Nokia Conversations Blogbite
One of the newest additions to our collection of media streams is Blogbite, a short weekly audio summary of our top posts. We worked with Rob Knight and Dan McGrath to create a fun way to catch up with the week’s posts. A new edition is up every Friday afternoon (today!).

You can either listen by clicking on the player in the right sidebar of our site or pop the Blogbite feed into you favorite podcast app or add it to iTunes.

Not to be outdone, we’ve managed to include the Nokia Conversations Blogbite into the Nokia Podcast Directory, found in many Nokia phones. If you have the Nokia podcasting app on your phone, the Nokia Conversations Blogbite can be found in the Featured Podcasts listing (I’ll post soon about how to do it). Therefore, if you subscribe straight from your phone, then you’ll never have to miss another Blogbite!

Yay!

@nokconv
A while back we quietly started using Twitter to see how it could be used to supplement the conversations we were already having on different streams. With that in mind, we’ve been using hootsuite to connect some of our streams to our Twitter stream. The idea is that is you can get a peek into what we are thinking when you see what we’ve been bookmarking (through delicious/nokiaconversations) and the videos we’ve been favoriting (through youtube.com/nokiaconversations). What’s more, during events, we find Twitter a great tool to spread the news via hashtags.

And not to turn @nokconv into an impersonal, mechanized, stream, we’ve also been tweeting (interesting?) things ever so often and interacting with those that @ reply us. Come follow us!

We’ve been happy with the level of re-tweeting, interaction, and numbers of followers. If you really want to know, the Nokia Conversations team is very careful about selecting a new stream, making sure we match expectations with what we can deliver. If we choose to use Twitter, it’s because we mean it.

Nokia Conversations mobile
Did you know that you can read Nokia Conversations from your mobile phone? Just point your mobile browser to the usual URL, http://conversations.nokia.com, and it should format this site nicely for your phone. Alas, we’re doing a little plug-in trick, so sometimes we turn it off, especially during high-traffic times, such as during an event. But, most of the time, it’s on. We actually use it a lot.

We’re not the only ones doing this at Nokia
Our good friends at www.nokia.com have recently created one single page for you to get all your Nokia streams. Located at http://blogs.nokia.com, the page lists us and other Nokia blogs and streams. It’s a good entry point into all the stuff Nokia is participating in online.

And in case you’re wondering about that URL, blog.nokia.com (singular) is an alternate URL for us (as is www.nokia.com/blog). But please keep using conversations.nokia.com. We are, indeed, singular.

Don’t forget the usual
Here’s the summary, including some that you should already know of:

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  15 Comments For This Post

  1. kamaljeet Says:

    @kamaljeet,

    Reply

  2. Vincent D Shirao Says:

    I recently contacted ICT support to mLearning course offered by the University I work for (I am the ICT manager) and was using nokia N95, nokia PC suites and Life blog. I have interestign experiences that I wish to share with the nokia team that migth help in their designs. How do I go about this?

    Reply

  3. Asim Says:

    hello nokia.
    i am using nokia 6300, and i like using it. i have a suggestion that if u can made a new model like 6300 with some special features like touch screen + camera with flash + better battery talk time upto 5 – 6 hrs, but mobile size & shape will remain same as 6300. that model will be very attractive because all of 6300 users like this set very much but u know they wana upgrade that model,
    waiting for a positive reply.
    Regards
    6300 User.

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    tanishq Reply:

    @Asim, hi Asim

    i pleased to know dat ur using 6300 nokia.bt if u wish to use another model like 6300,with new and with xtra facility its a model launch before jst now is 5130c.with attractive colors n batterey back up n music special.

    Reply

  4. Carlos Says:

    Dear Nokia. Kindly enable your subscription via email service. This would really be useful and helpful and customer friendly. Thanks folks…

    Reply

  5. Vikash Says:

    Please nokia My 5800 Express Music

    Songs has been locked

    Please gimme Solution ASAP.

    PLZ………………

    Reply

  6. isabel Says:

    Hi nokia,
    Nokia 5800, can use google map found where am i…how about Nokia 5530…also can use google map?

    Reply

  7. Ali Ali Says:

    Dear Nokia,
    Please tell us that our eagerly awaited replacement for our trusty communicators will be in Nokia World in a couple of days and will have fax facility,we don’t care for MMS.

    Thank you,its

    Ali.

    Reply

  8. jay Says:

    E72 when lauching?

    Reply

  9. Sudhir Bahl Says:

    when will Nokia N900 launched in India and what’s the approx. price

    Reply

  10. vikram singh Says:

    Dear Nokia, I love your phones… but seems times is changing while Nokia have been stagnant.
    Why there are so many diffrent phone without focus(E61, E71, N91, N900, X series..etc)..specially at higher end. HOw can 5800 can kill iphone if it is not at the level of smartphone.
    So many OS.. Symbian and Mameo.
    Now with netbook addition, you are going to support Window as well…. Just a minutes, Why launch a Wintel netbook in a crowded market.IT is time for ARM based netbook with pixel Qi screen..with low power consumption ( battery life in days)with linux based OS..like ubuntu..or Mameo.

    Why NOKIA start to talk about something..which will launch after 1 year…(N97 was outdated before its launch)…N900 is also going in the same path. It is like killing your babies before birth.
    Plz talk less and do more real work in your labs, while putting right focus on marketing and time to market.Compare your ‘how to do videos’ with that of apple’s, it seems your videos are made by 5th grade student.
    Further it is hard to find any things in your website.
    Remember I am your well wisher and always buys Nokia Phones.. but now i am getting temptation by RIM and Apple.

    Reply

  11. Michael L Kinsella Says:

    Hello.
    I bought a new N97 from Vodafone last week.
    It is brilliard but need more vibrating alert because I am dead. I can’t find setting of vibrating alert more twice vibrating. It have vibrating only once.
    Please let me know how do more vibrating?
    Thank you for heling.
    Michael

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  12. Michael L Kinsella Says:

    hello, sorry I just have message. I made mistake as spelling of dead.
    not dead. correct of DEAF.

    Michael.

    Reply

  13. Vikram singh Says:

    Dear Nokia,
    I would like to highlight that many of my freinds are waiting for the Kinetic scrolling in 5800 + N gage games @ 5800 model. It is already provided for N97 users…plz.

    Reply

  14. Vikram singh Says:

    Dear Nokia,
    I would like to highlight that many of my freinds are waiting for the Kinetic scrolling and N gage games in 5800 model. It is already provided for N97 users. 5800 will be even bigger success if theses features are added as well….

    Reply

  15. Umar Says:

    Recently i purchsed new Nokia E52 and Nokia 5530 a week before. Both of my handsets have problems 5530 is not so good software like in 5530 i am facing a problem of SMS reciving. I only recive SMS when i send SMS to anyone. Its web browser automatically restart and handset become held after some time i have to restart my handset. On the other hand nokia E52 has LCD issue it always flicker from day 1.
    what happened to nokia quality???

    Reply

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