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		<title>This Nokia Maps for Windows Mobile and Android</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>goodfangji</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Put your skeptic hats on kids &#8217;cause we&#8217;ve got a juicy one for you. When Greig Williams, Nokia&#8217;s General Manager for South East Europe, was asked by the German language Die Presse whether Ovi Maps would be coming to Android and Windows Mobile he responded very simply, &#8220;That will be the next step.&#8221; Well then, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Put your skeptic hats on kids &#8217;cause we&#8217;ve got a juicy one for you. When Greig Williams, Nokia&#8217;s General Manager for South East Europe, was asked by the German language Die Presse whether Ovi Maps would be coming to Android and Windows Mobile he responded very simply, &#8220;That will be the next step.&#8221; Well then, that&#8217;s pretty clear&#8230; but as much as we&#8217;d like to believe it, we simply can&#8217;t pin our hopes to this statement alone.Remember, Nokia&#8217;s motivation for making its Ovi Maps service free was to sell more handsets; not handsets from its competitors but high-margin smartphones from Nokia in an effort to boost its profits. And unless it can pump out the Android version before Google Navigation goes global, there won&#8217;t be much motivation to download a presumably fee-based (it certainly won&#8217;t be free) Ovi Maps on the platform unless Android users are willing to pay to have Nokia&#8217;s localized maps on the device instead of downloading them over the air as the Google offering requires. Besides, is Nokia really going to dedicate staff to Android development when its more advanced Ovi Maps still aren&#8217;t available on its much touted Maemo MeeGo mobile computing platform? Not likely. Regarding &#8220;Windows Mobile,&#8221; well, 6.x&#8217;s days are numbered and getting Ovi Maps approved on Windows Phone 7 might not ever happen in light of Microsoft&#8217;s own efforts with Bing navigation. Of course, Greig offers no dates, and on a long nough time line anything is possible. We&#8217;ve already contacted Nokia for clarification and will update you just as soon as we hear back.</p>
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		<title>Apple, Android, and RIM, winner in 2009 increased Smartphone, Symbian and Nokia continue to dominate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 08:47:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>goodfangji</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gartner recently published its annual issue of the sale of mobile phones in the world of end-users during the years known as the two thousand and nine.As the market share of the smartphone operating system, Gartner shows that the iPhone operating system, Android, and RIM, the largest gain (up to 6.2, 3.4 and 3.3 percentage [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gartner recently published its annual issue of the sale of mobile phones in the world of end-users during the years known as the two thousand and nine.As the market share of the smartphone operating system, Gartner shows that the iPhone operating system, Android, and RIM, the largest gain (up to 6.2, 3.4 and 3.3 percentage points compared to 2008 respectively) at the expense of Windows Mobile ( of 3.1 percentage points) and Symbian (off 5.5 points). Although, according to Gartner, Symbian OS, that competition in recent years (ouch) recognizes that the market share is still very important, especially for Nokia, some of the Q4 financial statements of Nokia smartphone support and reported quarterly growth by 5 percentage points . Which dominate the total number of classifications of phone sales continue to Nokia with 36. 4% of all sales to consumers (from 38.6% in 2008), while Samsung and LG to grow at the expense of Motorola (up 7.6% to 4.5% of global revenue in 2009, continued) and Sony Ericsson. See the table after the break, or press the source for the full report</p>
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		<title>Android could dual-boot jack Nokia N900 two professions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 12:38:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>goodfangji</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maemo is already open as open platforms, but what better than an open platform that will open your mobile? Two open platforms, of course, creates a vortex of pure, clear opening, such that the world has ever seen. Piracy can be compared to the evolution of the Nokia N900, it is not surprising to see [...]]]></description>
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<p>Maemo is already open as open platforms, but what better than an open platform that will open your mobile? Two open platforms, of course, creates a vortex of pure, clear opening, such that the world has ever seen. Piracy can be compared to the evolution of the Nokia N900, it is not surprising to see an active and able to maintain its unity in a tower configuration for dual-boot Maemo internal memory and Android charge a separate compartment from all the microSD cards . He said it was a  proof of concept  to fly at the moment &#8211; but his words,  the [sic] real and could be spectacular. We can not agree more, and on the Nokia wants its code, we can not help thinking that this is exactly the kind of tinkering is referred to the N900. Miss video from magic boot after discontinuation.</p>
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