Nokia News
Google Is No Longer The Most Valuable Brand
9th May 2011
Research company Millward Brown has released its list of the 100 most valuable brands in the world and according to them Apple is now more valuable than Google. More »
Nokia Selects Microsoft OS
11th February 2011
Nokia has just announced a new partnership with Microsoft. The world’s most popular mobile handset manufacturer will use the Microsoft Windows Phone OS as the main operating system for their smartphones. More »
Growth In Android Use Fuels Smartphone Market
18th August 2010
Recently released reports from IDC indicate that the smart phone market has grown about 50% worldwide during the second quarter of 2010, compared to the second quarter of 2009. The highest growth has been seen by Google Android partners. More »
Yahoo!-Nokia Mobile Deal
1st June 2010
Yahoo! and mobile handset manufacturer Nokia have recently announced that they have teamed up to deliver enhanced mobile Internet services. More »
Skype On More Mobile Handsets
19th February 2009
Only recently, there had been a great deal of speculation, about whether eBay was interested in selling their VoIP service, Skype. These stories have been put to rest for now with eBay announcing a partnership between Skype and the largest mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia. More »
Nokia To Launch Visual Search
9th December 2008
At a recent briefing held at their research center in Palo Alto, Nokia has announced that they would shortly be launching a visual search service called”Point & Find”. More »
Ad Labs By Nokia
2nd July 2008
Nokia Interactive, the mobile advertising arm of mobile handset giant Nokia, has launched a new business called ‘Ad Labs’ that will train the staff of advertising agencies on the intricacies of mobile advertising. More »
Google Wins Nokia, Looses T-Mobile To Yahoo!
14th February 2008
Finnish telecom giant Nokia has announced a tie up with internet search engine giant Google on the same day that Google lost its deal with T-Mobile to Yahoo! More »
Nokia Splashes Out In Bid To Dominate Mobile Search
2nd October 2007
Mobile search has been earmarked as the advertising battleground of the future, with all the big brands of search scurrying to gain a stronghold. Nokia has just joined the fray with two big announcements. First, they opened up their N series phones to allow easier third party application integration. And now they’ve announced the acquisition of Navteq for $8.1 Billion. More »
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