Nokia
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Apple iPhone eats up 50% share of all mobile data traffic globally...manufactures closely reflected those platform numbers; Apple's hardware numbers as the only iPhone vendor are identical at 50%, while Nokia phones represented nearly all of the Symbian traffic, and HTC accounted for almost all of the... In this article: Iphone, Android, AdMob, HTC, Apple, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Android, and Palm |
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 1 day ago
Microsoft eyes Indian smartphone market
...uses Symbian operating system. Although Microsoft's Windows-based smartphones have come up in the past few years, they face stiff competition from the likes of Nokia, which uses Symbian OS and Blackberry. The competition got hotter with...
In this article: Microsoft, Symbian OS, Smartphones, BlackBerry, All rights reserved, HTC, Microsoft Works, and Android
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CNN | November 04, 2009
iPhone's first 100,000 apps
...numbers available at the official application markets for Google's (GOOG) Android platform, Research in Motion's (RIMM) BlackBerry, Nokia's (NOK) Symbian, Palm's (PALM) Pre and Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Mobile phones. Sources: Apple,...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, App Store, Microsoft, Google, Windows Mobile, Palm, Android platform, and Symbian
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MarketWatch.com - Software Industry News | 4 days ago
Telecom Report: Nokia unlikely to acquire Palm, analysts say
...(GOOG 572.99, -3.66, -0.63%) . "What's the value for Nokia?" asked Jane Zweig, a wireless consultant who runs The Shosteck Group. "Palm is not exactly the hottest game in the U.S." Palm also sells the...
In this article: Palm Inc., Nokia Corp., BlackBerry, Motorola Inc., U.S., Joint venture, Palm Pre, Android, Smartphones, and Verizon Wireless
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BetaNews.Com | 3 days ago
10 things about Microsoft's PDC 2009: The good, the bad and the ugly
...PC. The mobile phone strategy is a disaster. Microsoft has got no software or service that can effectively compete with Apple, Google, Nokia or Research in Motion mobile operating systems. Windows Mobile is losing licensees to Google's...
In this article: Microsoft, Google, Apple, Chrome OS, Windows Live, Windows XP, Office Mobile, and Windows Mobile
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The Register | 5 days ago
Nokia to cull Symbian in 2012
...a corner. Only four years ago, Nokia had three in-house user interfaces for Symbian which - if it had sustained the investment - would cover everything from tablets to instant-on netbooks (where iPhone OS and Android OS are today). It's a...
In this article: Symbian OS, Maemo, Dog, Linux OS, Qt, Android OS, N series, and Iphone OS
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | 6 days ago
Optus sets up apps store
...are also available. Following the success of the iPhone, the mobile market has been inundated with online app stores, including Windows Marketplace, Android Market, BlackBerry App World and Nokia's Ovi Store. Mark Mulder, general...
In this article: Optus, Iphone, Android, Revenue, Windows Mobile, Java, Symbian, BlackBerry, and Twitter
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 4 days ago
Setback For AT&T in Suit Over Verizon Ads
...when it doesn't have to and is likely counterproductive? Nokia Ousts Symbian OS From High-End Handsets It may be world leader in handsets, but Nokia has no iPhone or Android. Verizon Lawsuit Makes AT&T The Villain, Again AT&T needs to...
In this article: AT&T, Google, Microsoft, Injunction, Chrome OS, Iphone, 12 Days Of Christmas, and Android
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Phone News | November 11, 2009
Samsung Pulls Out of Symbian, Focuses on New, Internal Smartphone OS
...on Windows Mobile, Android and Bada in 2010. Samsung was one of the few Asian manufacturers to support Symbian development outside of Nokia and actively licensed the early smartphone OS from the Finnish manufacturer for its own line of...
In this article: Samsung, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Android, and South Korea
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Sunday Mirror | 5 days ago
Nokia to ditch S60 for Maemo on Nseries smartphones
...Symbian S60 entirely in favour of its own swizzy OS by 2012, meaning future devices will run software similar to what the Nokia N900 packs now. Don't be too surprised if Nokia decides retrospectively that it didn't say Maemo on all...
In this article: Maemo, Nseries, S60, Champagne, Android, and Espoo
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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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