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Nokia World 2011: Emerging Markets Documentary

Nokia World is an annual conference and exhibition devoted to all things Nokia, that took place on the 26th and 27th October 2011 in London.

This mini-documentary was shown at Nokia World as part of a keynote presentation on the proliferation of smart devices in emerging markets.

The film follows a selection of real-life people living in India and China and explores the idea that in emerging markets, smart devices are not just about the latest technology they offer, but rather the experiences in life they enhance.

A Jack Morton Moving Image Production.

Tech Germs [Infographic]

(vía Daily Infographic)

Mobile Phone Recycling Explained in 2 Minutes

For over a decade, we’ve worked hard to recover 100% of the materials in your old phones for generating energy, making new things and creating even more sustainable mobile smart phones.

Watch this video to learn more about how Nokia recycles old phones, accessories and batteries around the world. For more information, visit: http://www.nokia.com/recycling

The Evolution Of Smartphones [Infographic]

(vía Bit Rebels)

Nokia Research Center: 25 Years of Innovation

Creating innovations that make a difference has been Nokia Research Center’s http://research.nokia.com focus for a quarter of a century. Find out more about NRC innovations that have transformed the mobile phone over the last 25 years in our short animation.

Nokia Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Innovation

Nokia Research Center http://research.nokia.com has fueled the creation and development of the mobile industry we all enjoy today, and has contributed to a wide spectrum of ground-breaking innovations which have shaped the wireless world.

This short retrosepctive showcases a few of the contributions coming from Nokia, in a fun narrative with the people Nokia has spent decades connecting and inspiring.

Nokia’s Smart Data Analytics - Understanding You and the World

The world lives and breathes and has a central nervous system: You. Where you go and what you do when you get there, leaving digital traces that are subtly captured around us.

Data that makes it possible to paint a digital picture of the world and the people in it, every second. Data collected from everywhere that connects to everywhere.

Infinite data points that only make sense, when they’re transformed into intelligence. Built on smart data principles, and the digital footprints of hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide. The Nokia Platform understands: Who, what, where, when, why, and how. To help answer, what next?

Smart data gets smarter over time. Smart data makes it possible to personalize services that speak to who we are, and help us make the most of the moment. The world lives, breathes and changes constantly. Smart data, to make sense of that change, changes everything.

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Nokia N9 full battery test is ready, does quite decently [TEST]

The Nokia N9 battery went from 100% to 0% after 6 hours and 57 minutes of talk time over a 3G network. That’s actually quite close to the 7 hours promised by its manufacturer.

The second trial was web browsing. The MeeGo smartphone took 4 hours and 33 minutes of continuous web browsing over Wi-Fi to deplete its fully charged battery.

The N9 was capable of doing 8 hours and 40 minutes of non-stop SD Xvid video playback before it went through its battery.

That gives the Nokia N9 a final score of 39, meaning that the smartphone will need to be charged every 39 hours if you do 1 hour of each of the three activities described above. So reasonably heavy users should expect to get about a day and a half from the N9.

(vía GSMArena)

Android vs. iPhone: Different OS, different habits

Oslo, Norway — October 27, 2011

Did you know that Android users are actually more likely to be active on music web sites than iPhone owners? Or, that feature phone users are the most active social web users? These stats and more are available in this month’s State of the Mobile Web report where we take a look at the differences between web usage for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Phone and feature phones users. Anonymous, aggregated data from the Opera Audience Network show the differences in surfing habits between the different mobile platforms.

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A Magazine Is an iPad That Does Not Work

Technology codes our minds, changes our OS. Apple products have done this extensively. The video shows how magazines are now useless and impossible to understand, for digital natives. It shows real life clip of a 1-year old, growing among touch screens and print. And how the latter becomes irrelevant. Medium is message. Humble tribute to Steve Jobs, by the most important person: a baby.

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