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Who Will Come Out Ahead from e-Book Success in College Classrooms?...the market into distributors and players. So Sony and Apple (AAPL) (and perhaps Nokia (NOK) and Dell (DELL)) will be competing on the hardware side and Amazon/B&N competing on the distribution side. Colleges generally shy away from mandating... In this article: Amazon, SNE, GLW, AAPL, Nokia, Dell, Planned obsolescence, and San Jose State University |
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CNET News.com | November 18, 2009
Carriers to sell majority of mobile devices by '13
Verizon is selling Netbooks from Hewlett-Packard and Gateway. AT&T is selling Dell, Acer, and Lenovo Netbooks, as well as a Nokia Booklet 3G. Sprint is also selling a Dell Netbook. Thanks to the success of low-cost Netbooks, U.S. carriers are...
In this article: Netbook, Sprint, AT&T, United States, Verizon Wireless, Acer, Gateway, CNET, and Twitter
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Yahoo! News | November 11, 2009
New invention addresses lithium battery fires (Reuters)
...selling the technology to major laptop and phone manufacturers. Potential customers include Sony Corp, Dell Inc, Hewlett-Packard Co, Acer Inc, Apple, Nokia Corp, and others. (Reporting by David Lawsky; Additional reporting by John Crawley...
In this article: Lithium, Reuters Limited, Taiwan, All rights reserved, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Acer Inc, and Yahoo
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Cell Phone Digest | November 03, 2009
T-Mobile Becomes Sponsor Member of the Wi-Fi Alliance
...than 330 member companies that comprise the Wi-Fi Alliance and joins Apple, Atheros, Broadcom, Cisco, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia, Sony Corporation and Texas Instruments as sponsor members of the organization. Omar Hassan, who...
In this article: T-Mobile, Atheros, Broadcom, Texas Instruments, Dell, Apple, Motorola, and Sony Corporation
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The Register | October 26, 2009
Greenpeace wags finger at eco-laggards
...as the only Japanese company to support its government's emissions targets. But Nokia, Dell, Microsoft and Sony were all criticised for staying silent on the subject. Google was criticised for not disclosing its own greenhouse gas emissions,...
In this article: Greenpeace International, Global warming, Google, Dell, Apple, Sony, IBM, Microsoft, and Climate change
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MarketWatch | 6 days ago
Movers & Shakers: Friday's biggest moving stocks
Movers & Shakers: Friday's biggest moving stocks SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Among the shares expected to see active trade in Friday's session are Dell, Nokia, and J.M. Smucker. Dell /quotes/comstock/15*!dell/quotes/nls/dell (DELL...
In this article: Dell, Revenue, Smucker, Gap Inc., Nokia Corp., Intuit Inc., Instant coffee, and Tax
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 13, 2009
Dell's Global Mini 3 Strategy Shows a Hint of Genius
...computing which is why it has developed the Booklet 3G netbook. Dell and Nokia are coming at the problem from two different sides and meeting somewhere in the middle. Why China then? If Dell wants to get into the smartphone market, why...
In this article: Dell, Iphone, United States, China, AT&T, and Asia
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Cnet | November 10, 2009
Digital City No. 57: Hands on with PS3 Netflix; luxury laptops; and Modern Warfare 2 drops early
...Sony's Vaio X, Dell's Adamo XPS, and HP's Envy. We also show off Nokia's new Booklet 3G Netbook, and debate the relative merits of games sequels, from Bioshock 2 to God of War 3. We also note how everyone in New York seems to have...
In this article: Modern Warfare 2, New York, BioShock 2, Netbook, Blender, God of War 3, and USA Today
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eWEEK Technology News | November 11, 2009
Apple iPhone More Profitable than Nokia Handsets
...mountain in only two years. A Nov. 11 Strategy Analytics report is showing that in the third quarter of 2009, Apple surpassed the long-time-number-one Nokia to become the world s most profitable handset vendor. We estimate Apple s operating...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, AT&T, United States, All rights reserved, Trademark, Linux, and Verizon Wireless
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Mobiledia | November 16, 2009
Palm Shares Rise on Nokia Takeover Rumor
...maker Motorola and tech companies Dell and Microsoft have all been named as potential suitors. Palm and Nokia representatives were available to comment. Reader Comments (0) Post a comment and discuss this story with other readers.
In this article: Palm, Palm, Iphone, BlackBerry, Apple, Dell, Motorola, and Microsoft
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Nokia Corporation () (, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation that is headquartered in Keilaniemi, Espoo, a city neighbouring Finland's capital Helsinki. Nokia is engaged in the manufacturing of mobile devices and in converging Internet and communications industries, with 128,445 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of EUR 50.7 billion and operating profit of 5.0 billion as of 2008. It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was about 38% in Q2 2009, down from 40% in Q2 2008 and up from 37% in Q1 2009. Nokia produces mobile devices for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia offers Internet services that enable people to experience music, maps, media, messaging and games. Nokia's subsidiary Nokia Siemens Networks produces telecommunications network equipment, solutions and services. The company is also engaged in providing digital map information through its wholly-owned subsidiary Navteq.
- Name:
- Nokia Corporation
- Type:
- Public – Oyj
- Location City:
- Espoo
- Location Country:
- Finland
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Fredrik Idestam
- Founded:
- incorporated in Nokia (1871)
- Stock Symbol:
- NOK
- Industry:
- Internet
- Telecommunications
- Computer software
- Services:
- Services and Software
- Key People:
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- Mary T. McDowell
- Richard A. Simonson
- Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo
- Jorma Ollila
- Products:
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- Mobile phones
- Smartphones
- Networks
- Mobile computers
- Revenue:
- €50.722 bn (2008)
- Operating Income:
- €4.966 bn (2008)
- Net Income:
- €3.988 bn (2008)
- Assets:
- €39.582 bn (2008)
- Equity:
- €16.510 bn (2008)
- No. of Employees:
- 120,827 in 120 countries (June 30, 2009)
- Subsidiaries:
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- Qt Software
- Vertu
- Symbian
- Navteq
- Nokia Siemens Networks
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