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Nokia HERE Maps for everything, for FireFox OS in a strategic partnership with Mozilla
A highly recommended prerequisite reading: The Where Platform from Nokia: a company move to taking data as a raw material to build products [April 7, 2012] So, while Microsoft was struggling today with Steven Sinofsky, ex Microsoft: The victim of … Continue reading
Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, Cloud Computing strategy, Cloud SW engineering, consumer computing, consumer devices, Geopolitics, HTML5 et al, SaaS, smartphones, tablets
Tagged 360° LIDAR, 3D capture, 3D sight, 3D street level imagery, 3D visualization, accurate and fresh maps, Android, digital maps, earthmine, earthmine acquisition, Firefox OS, HERE Android API, HERE brand, HERE Maps, HERE Maps API for Android, HERE Maps for Firefox OS, HERE Maps for iOS, HERE SDK for Android, High Resolution Multi-View Cameras, HTML5, innovation, iOS, LiveSight, LiveSight-enabled experience, location and mapping service, map making, Maps on Windows Phone 8, mobile Web, modern map making, Mozilla, NAVTEQ True, Nokia City Lens, Nokia HERE, Nokia location and mapping service, Nokia Location Platform, Nokia Maps for Windows Phone 8, Nokia Transport for Windows Phone 8, Panoramic Cameras, Position Sensors, strategic partnership, the future of digital maps, The Where Platform, Where platform
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Unique differentiators of Nokia Lumia 920/820 innovated for high-volume superphone markets of North America, Europe and elsewhere
Updates: Is Nokia A Value Buy At $2.65? [Seeking Alpha, Nov 13, 2012] AT&T (T) announced it is offering Nokia’s (NOK) flagship phone, the Lumia 920, for $99 with a two year contract. In addition, AT&T is offering the Lumia … Continue reading
Posted in smartphones
Tagged advanced optical imaging stabilization, Angry Birds Roost, Bluetooth, Cinemagraph, ClearBlack, ClearPad Series 3, floating lens technology, high-end market, high-volume superphone market, high-volume superphones, innovation, JBL, JBL PlayUp Portable Speaker for Nokia, JBL PowerUp Wireless Charging Speaker for Nokia, low light photography, Lumia 820, Lumia 920, Lumia 920 PureView, Microsoft, NFC, Nokia, Nokia Cinemagraph, Nokia City Lens, Nokia ClearBlack, Nokia floating lens technology, Nokia Luna Bluetooth Headset with Wireless Charging, Nokia Optical Image Stabilisation, Nokia PureMotion HD+, Nokia Smart Shoot, Nokia Wireless Charging Pillow by Fatboy, Nokia Wireless Charging Plate, Nokia Wireless Charging Shell, Nokia Wireless Charging Stand, OIS, Optical Imaging Stabilization, premium market, PureMotion HD+, PureView, PureView optical imaging stabilization, Qi wireless charging, second phase development of PureView, sunlight readability, sunlight readable screens, Super Sensitive Touch, superphones, Synaptics, Synaptics ClearPad, touch for nail and glove use, Windows Phone 8, wireless charging
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