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croozeus | 27 June, 2008 17:11
iPhone is going to be launched in India soon !
Will this be a threat to Nokia's dominace in India ?
Here is what Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, global president and CEO of Nokia has to say about this.
"When iPhone comes to India, it adds to our competitors here. The entry of a new product in the market creates customer interest and it, therefore, impacts us in India"According to Kallasvuo, Nokia would continue to focus on its branding, distribution, logistics, services and support to fend off competition from iPhone.
"In India we have to scale to manage all our operations in totality. This is an advantage we have over our competitors," he said, when asked on the company's strategy to counter the cheap handsets that are increasingly being offered by Chinese players in India.
Read more on this here
Have a nice weekend ahead.
Cheers !
Croozeus
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croozeus | 25 June, 2008 22:32
The mobile technology becomes versatile day by day,
Here are a few examples,
Popcorn maker using cellphones :
X-ray using N95 :
It won't be long before you find Mobile devices making a cup of coffee for you, or picking up your newspaper !
Cheers!
Croozeus
PS : The above are concluded as hoax ;-)
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croozeus | 14 June, 2008 11:29
As summer holidays approach people tend to take a break, so here is non-technical post on my behalf !
Before quoting anything, I would like to ask a question,
How many of you knew "Nokia" as a city?
I don't know how many of you knew it.
Atleast, I was not aware about this fact. People in Finland would know about this all right.
Today I just came across an interesting article in The Times Of India, one of the leading newspapers in India, which described that Nokia is a city in (SOUTH-WEST FINLAND) !
It Quotes
"Even though nearly two billion people around the world rely on and recognise the brand because they own the mobile, few know its story began in a town called Nokia."
You can read the interesting article here!
And don't forget to seach here for "Nokia".
Cheers!
Croozeus
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