Moving past all the political correctness you can only look at Nokia’s latest push for their Magenta/Pink version of the Lumia 800 as another gold star effort. Think
BGR, Boy Genius Report, interviewed Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia, and in that interview Stephen mentioned a lot of Nokia’s market expandability intentions in the US market. In
Interestingly Windows Phone 7 and Nokia CEO achieved highest honors in the mobile world. Windows Phone 7 has been awarded with Operating System of the Year judged by
Much in the way that Steve Jobs “got” consumers thanks to his artistic vision of products, Nokia’s advertising seems to get what is and what is not awesome
I thought I had stumbled upon an outdated article from 2010 when I happened across this article from PC World’s Justin Fieber. I was taken aback when I
Nokia is clearly on an advertising blitz and they’re not stopping. They’ve just added an installation that is at the entrance to the London Olympics that will showcase
Today not only did Nokia official announce the Lumia 800 (SeaRay) and Lumia 710 (Sabre) they also showcased their software swagger in the form of Nokia Drive, Nokia
Simply awesome. Nokia showed off some stellar hardware today but there was also a lot of software. It was marketed as though the software was a selling point