How Nokia and Microsoft will carve up mobile services • The Register
"Recently, the Finns started killing off some of the more esoteric offerings, such as the cloud storage service, and they farmed others out to better-equipped companies, which included dumping Ovi e-mail and messaging with Yahoo. Ovi will no-doubt continue to provide services for non-smart phones, and the 150 million Symbian handsets Nokia expects to ship during the transition, but much of the service offering will now be handed over to Redmond"
Hmmm, I wonder what this means for my OVI e-mail account ? - I'm not worried about the app, as it was free, but my OVI e-mail account is quite handy.
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Monday, 14 February 2011
How Nokia and Microsoft will carve up mobile services
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