GLOBAL – Nokia’s chief development officer is one Mary McDowell. She’s pretty involved in the whole Symbian Foundation thing and recently found time to talk to RCRWireless news about the recent announcement. Mary offers a pretty interesting perspective and the interview is well
worth a couple of minutes of your time.
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GLOBAL – The folks over at Share on Ovi have just released a couple of new features for the service which look pretty spiffing. The new features are focussed on how you view your media on Share on Ovi and have been driven by user feedback, which is always nice to see.
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SAN FRANCISCO, USA – Nokia Maps head, Michael Halbherr, was at the Where 2.0 Conference yesterday and gave a glimpse at the Web version of Nokia Maps. As part of Ovi, Maps on Ovi provides a browser interface for map markup and searching. What’s more, the items you save in Maps on Ovi can be uploaded to your phone. For example, you can create a travel route and collect map information on a big-screen computer and then have it all synchronized to your phone for when you are out and about.
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BONN, Germany - The mobile Internet got a nice little boost today with the news of Nokia’s collaboration with T-Mobile. The operator will be supporting Ovi on its network and handsets and Nokia will be offering bespoke handsets on T-Mobile, complete with T-Mobile’s Web’n'Walk and MyFaves.
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BEIJING, China – Pushing the concept of what a mobile device can truly be and how it could behave was at the core of the ‘Design My Internet Life’ competition. Held in China, the winners were revealed today at the Beijing Today Art Museum, and top mould-shattering concepts triggered exciting visions of original ‘could be’ communications devices and innovative interfaces.
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