Nokia
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Nokia Enters Laptop Market with the Nokia Booklet 3GNokia Enters Laptop Market with the Nokia Booklet 3G Nokia has announced to the PC world a new, Windows based, Nokia Booklet 3G. The Nokia Booklet 3G is powered by the Intel Atom processor and delivers up to 12 hours of battery life. The... In this article: Nokia, Laptop, and South Dakota |
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PR Newswire: Technology | October 13, 2009
All-Day Mobility Comes to the U.S. With Nokia Booklet 3G for AT&T
...USD in Time for the Holidays /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Drawing upon its rich heritage and leadership in the mobile industry, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) is opening a new chapter in mobility with the introduction of the Nokia Booklet 3G to the U.S....
In this article: Best Buy, AT&T, Federal Communications Commission, U.S., Microsoft, Tax, Small business, AT&T Mobility, and Nokia Siemens Networks
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Gizmodo | September 02, 2009
Nokia Dishes Booklet 3G's Full Specs and Price [Laptops]
After teasing its 10.1-inch netbook with 3G and Assisted-GPS, Nokia has confirmed an impressive 16-cell (12-hour) battery and coughed-up full specs: Windows 7, 1.6GHz Atom Z530 processor, 120GB hard disk, 1GB RAM, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and HDMI.
In this article: Laptop and South Dakota
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 02, 2009
Netbook Fail: Nokia Booklet Sports a Big-Laptop Price
Netbook Fail: Nokia Booklet Sports a Big-Laptop Price Nokia has announced pricing for its upcoming Booklet 3G netbook. At a hefty list price of $820, the Booklet 3G is sure to cause sticker shock among netbook shoppers. Apparently Nokia did...
In this article: DVD, Laptop, Recession, Shock, Intel, and AT&T
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Gizmodo | August 24, 2009
Nokia Booklet 3G Netbook Packs GPS, 3G, HDMI and...Windows [Laptops]
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Mobiledia | August 24, 2009
Nokia to Sell 10-Inch Aluminum Laptop, Enters PC Industry
...10-Inch Aluminum Laptop, Enters PC Industry Nokia, the world's top handset maker, said it plans to sell a 10-inch laptop to compete in the fiercely competitive, but fast-growing netbooks market. The Espoo, Finland-based company said its...
In this article: Laptop, Apple, Microsoft, Revenue, Microsoft Office, Google's Android, T-Mobile, and Sprint
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EveryJoe | August 24, 2009
Nokia Becomes a Laptop Maker
Nokia Becomes a Laptop Maker Nokia is about to become more than just a cell phone manufacturer. The Booklet 3G is the name of Nokia's first mini-laptop, a netbook with a 10" widescreen, HD display inside an aluminum frame. The Booklet 3G...
In this article: Laptop, Intel, and South Dakota
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Phone Scoop - Latest News | August 24, 2009
Nokia Enters Laptop Market
Nokia Enters Laptop Market cell phone reviews, info, news, community, and deals Updated: updated thickness spec to be more precise Nokia today announced the Booklet 3G, a mini-laptop PC running Windows. The Booklet features integrated 3G...
In this article: Laptop and South Dakota
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PC World: Latest Technology News | February 26, 2009
Nokia Considers Making Its Own Laptop
Nokia Considers Making Its Own Laptop Will the laptop and smart phone converge in the future? Nokia is lending more credence to that idea, with the company's comments yesterday that it may develop its own laptop. In an interview with Finnish...
In this article: Facebook, Complaint, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, FTC, Google, Dell, and Apple
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CNET News.com | August 20, 2009
Nokia considers entering Netbook market
...networks, demand for mobility will likely increase. What's more, Nokia and other handset makers will soon be facing competition from computer makers in the mobile phone market. Laptop maker Acer has already announced it is developing a...
In this article: Netbook, CNET News, Acer, IPod, IPTV, Economic Times, and Laptop
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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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