LONDON, England - We don’t normally get involved in other people’s schtick here on Conversations, but a while back we hooked up with Moblogging supremo, Alfie Dennen to help him out with on of his mad-capped schemes – taking Glastonbury mobile. Well, now he’s back with something different, and quite cool. Don’t know the reason for the map below? Then you better take a look at this site and see if you can figure it out.
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ESPOO, Finland – It’s been a busy week or two here at Nokia Conversations. We had a big device launch last Monday, Nokia bought the amazing Plazes yesterday, and today there’s the big news about Symbian. But, that’s not really what I want to talk about here. Really, all because there’s so much big news, it doesn’t mean that nothing else is going on.
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USA – As you all know, we’ve been having a conversation about the state of service by Nokia in the USA. The thread started with a passionate but disappointed N95 (ex-)owner. We’ve been digging deeper, trying to get some answers, but more importantly, trying to explore how the situation can be improved.
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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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LONDON, England – That headline is taken from the last line of Amy Gahran’s latest Nokia related post on Contentious.com. And it’s a very reasonable question. From Nokia Conversations’ side at least, we’re planning to follow this through to the end.
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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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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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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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