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The Where Platform from Nokia: a company move to taking data as a raw material to build products
This week news regarding the subject in the title are summarized in the following Nokia blog posts and videos embedded in those posts: – From Where 2.0 To Just Where; With Meh 2.0 Somewhere In The Middle [blog of Gary … Continue reading →
Posted in "smart" feature phones, Cloud Computing strategy, consumer devices, intelligent systems, SaaS, smartphones, tablets
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Tagged 3D landmarks, Activity Data, Alex Osaki, Amazon Web Services, Amy O'Connor, Apache Hadoop, automotive navigation system, behavioral data, Big Data, Cloudera, contextual data, Data Analytics, Datameer, DataStax, derived data, digital map data, digital map database, Directions, Drive, EMC Greenplum, Galigeo, Gary Gale, Google, Hadoop, Hadoop solutions, Hadoop system, Heat Maps, Hortonworks, HStreaming, IBM, indexing, indexing the real world, intelligent meaning, Learning Engine, location business, Location&Commerce, location-based content, MapR, Maps, Michael Halbherr, Navigable Map Data, NAVTEQ, NAVTEQ Map, Nokia, Nokia Location & Commerce, Nokia Location Platform, Nokia Location&Commerce, Nokia Maps, Nokia Maps 3D, Nokia Maps API for HTML5, Nokia Maps API for JavaScript, Nokia Maps API for Qt, Nokia Maps API for Windows Phone, Nokia Maps HTML5 API, Nokia Maps Suite, Nokia Maps Suite 2.0, Nokia Places, Nokia Places API for HTTP, Nokia Places API for Java ME, Nokia Places API for JavaScript, online services, Open Street Map, Outerthought, Pentaho, personal navigation device, Places, Platform Computing, PND, Positioning, real time indexing, Real-World Computable, Reference Data, RESTful Maps, RESTful Places, restructuring, Sara Rossio, Sensed Behaviour, sensor evolution, sensors, smart data, Smart Data Analytics, the real world, The Third Phase of Mobility, the virtual world, The Where Platform, Thom Brenner, TomTom, Traffic, Transport, Where Ecosystem, Zettaset
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Nokia under transition (as reported by the company)
Note and updates: stock price is up 3.17% as per above (those numbers are in US$) – see more: Nokia trying the first Lumia month in China with China Telecom exclusive [March 28, 2012] - Nokia seeks to retake China market share [Reuters, March … Continue reading →
Posted in "smart" feature phones, consumer devices, Mobile Internet, smartphones, tablets, Uncategorized
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Tagged Accenture, advertising platforms, advertising services, Alcatel-Lucent, Amdocs, Android, Apple, application store, Asia, Asia-Pacific, automotive, billing platforms, Bing search service, Blackberry OS, broadband optimization, business model, Canada, carriers, China, churn, Cisco, Competition, component suppliers, consumer proposition, counterfeit products, Customer Experience Management, Customer Experience Management (Nokia-Siemens Networks), data plan, data traffic, developed markets, Devices & Services business (Nokia), Devices & Services Other (Nokia), digital map, distribution, distribution network, dual SIM, ecosystem, emerging markets, employee reductions, Ericsson, Europe, execution, feature phones, future technology disruptions, Google, handset vendors, hardware design, HP, Huawei, IBM, imagery, India, innovation, Intellectual Property, Intelligent Sensor Network, Internet companies, iOS, iPhone, Japan, Korea, Latin America, Licensing, Liquid Core, Liquid Net, Liquid Radio, Liquid Transport, Location & Commerce business (Nokia), location-based services, Lumia, managed services, manufacturing, mapping services, market conditions, MeeGo, Microsoft, Microsoft partnership, Middle East and Africa, mobile device industry, Mobile Devices, mobile networks, Mobile Phones (Nokia), monetization models, Motorola Solutions, navigation, navigation services, NAVTEQ, NEC, network architecture, network infrastructure, network management, new revenue streams, Nokia, Nokia Asha, Nokia Lumia, Nokia Maps, Nokia Siemens Networks, non-manufacturing patent licensing entities, Open Street Map, operational structure, operator billing, operator-driven distribution, operators, Oracle, outsourcing, patent portfolio, Patents, personal navigation device, platform support payment, price erosion, price pressure, pricing, product and sales package customization, product assembly, product development, product differentiation, profit margins, profitable growth, research, Research in Motion, restructuring, RIM, sensors, Series 40, smart devices, Smart Devices (Nokia), smartphones, social media, software expertise, software royalty, sourcing models, strategy, subscriber growth, Symbian, telecommunications infrastructure, TomTom, transition, trends, United States, unlicensed products, User Experience, value-added services, Vertu, visual media, war of ecosystems, Windows Marketplace, Windows Phone, wireless broadband, wireless carriers, ZTE
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