Tag Archives: nokia

Nokia Online Share 3.0

I have been too busy to tell you guys about this application, now available in Beta labs.  Basically, the support for posting to Vox and Flickr just got much better, with better tagging and the possibility to follow the photostreams of others straight from your mobile device.  Darla Mack has a good review of the app.

Please give us your feedback (here or, faster, at Tommi's blog).

Windows Live for Nokia

According to Microsoft, there is about 240 million users of MSN messenger in the world.  I believe that a few of them might be interested in knowing that there is now a version of Windows live (including Messenger, Hotmail, Live Spaces and Search) available for use in Nokia devices.

For more information go to www.nokia.com/windowslive, but it is currently available for owners of Nokia N73, N76, N80 internet edition, N93i and N95 in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, UAE and UK, with more to follow.

Needless to say, we would love to hear your comments about the service.

Sports tracker

I went skating yesterday. Not any kind of skating, but one special modality called nordic blading, which is done with poles as if you were skiing. I am now the proud owner of an N95 and was using the Sports Tracker application, which is able to calculate the kind of route I took, how many kilometres I did and my speed and altitude. You can even export your workouts to Google Earth! Quite a nice thing, I should say.

 

P.S. For those interested, I skated 15.4 km at an average speed of 10 km/h and a maximum speed of 49 km/h.

The kid that knew about mobiles

In Prague, while enjoying the they at a restaurant in the middle of the city, I couldn't help but eavesdrop in another table's conversation. The reason for my behaviour was a 15 year old kid that, after seeing my N95, started to talk about the state of the mobile industry in his country. I was amazed not only by his level of interest, but also by his expertise on the subject. In fact, he knew much more about the situation in his local market and was visibly a Nokia fan.

After seeing his enthusiasm I just had to ask him what his age was. After he did so, I commented that if he would like to work in our industry he should probably study a couple of subjects. It was nice meeting a fan of what you do for a living.

It’s so nice being back

Today I really felt back at work.  Even though July is high holiday season in Finland and some parts of Europe, there is enough interesting people and interesting projects to work on.  Starting was a little slow, but now we're doing what we're supposed to: helping bring interesting services and devices to consumer's hands.

You may have heard that we're working with Flickr and have teamed up with Vox.  What you probably didn't know was that if you're living in Europe you can order prints of your photos (not only in quality paper, but as calendars, posters and teddy bears too).

If you're interested, would you try these out and give me your thoughts?

WidSets

As I mentioned in my last post, I have been using WidSets for a while.  They are basically widgets for mobile phones and related devices running under Java.  Having been used Yahoo! Widgets for a while, I truly welcomed this development.

There are hundreds of widgets available, but the ones I use the most are news rss readers and special widgets for updating Jaiku and Twitter on the go.  If you have an unlimited data cellular contract and/or Wi-Fi capabilities in your device of choice, I'd really recommend you to try it out.

News from 3GSM: Nokia and YouTube sign deal

3GSM, the largest mobile industry gathering, is taking place in Barcelona this week. I just read in the news that beside the usual product launches from device manufacturers, Nokia and YouTube have announced a deal in which YouTube’s videos will be available for Nokia Nseries users. Being a heavy user of both a Nokia N93 and YouTube, I am really waiting for this.

For more news on 3GSM, you can check out the coverage from the FT, the Guardian, or The Register.