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         <title>Elvis has left the building (not really, but he&apos;s not updating this blog anymore)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="farewell.jpg" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/farewell.jpg" width="425" height="282" /></p>

<p>Friends, this blog has been archived. At least for now.</p>

<p>It has been a truly great ride here at S60 blogs. Oh, why? Well, as they say, the best part of blogging is who you get to meet. Thanks to blogging, I have met loads of brilliant people around the planet (face to face and virtually) and even got invited to a lunch with <a href="http://www.nokia.com/A4126339">OPK</a> himself. And even more, I think I got my latest job as the manager of <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs">Nokia Beta Labs</a> largely thanks to it. But lately, I just haven't had time to update this particular blog properly. Moreover, in the new role, I don't find myself thinking specifically about S60 too much anymore. Instead, the ideas I get excited about nowadays tend to be something completely different... I find myself ranting and raving in Nokia intranet about web stuff, and especially about some particular social aspects of it: co-creation, harnessing collective intelligence, community-building, etc. Therefore, I decided to call it a day.</p>

<p>Anyway, let's keep in touch!! Oh, and don't forget to subscribe to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a> (shameless plug).</p>

<p><em>Ps. free tip for all you kids out there: when you are selecting an URL for your web presence, choose something you can keep. Trust me. You know, this blog is still in top-3 in all search engines for keywords <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=s60+applications">S60 applications</a>, <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=s60+apps">S60 apps</a>, and, strangely, top-1 match for Google Image search for <a href="http://images.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&q=network">network</a>. It takes a while - and a lot of work - to get there. But that guarantees you thousands of visitors a month without doing anything, not to mention the RSS subscriber base. Oh well...</em></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 17:51:16 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Current state and future of 2D barcodes</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Uh. Two people whose opinions I deeply respect, <a href="http://www.nnyman.com/personal/2008/01/30/on-2d-barcodes/">Niko Nyman</a> and <a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/01/29.html">Joel Spolsky</a>, say that 2D barcodes don't work.</p>

<p>In 2006, in my earlier job, I tried to push the concept inside Nokia, publicly manisested by the the pompous blog posts <a href="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2006/05/2d_barcodes_will_rule_the_eart.html">2D barcodes will rule the earth</a> and <a href="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2006/12/2d_barcode_manifesto.html">2D Barcode Manifesto</a>. Taking a honest look at the current state, hovever, I realize that things have not proceeded as quickly as I assumed. Yes, we (=Nokia) have put a <a href="http://mobilecodes.nokia.com/">free barcode generator</a> available. Yes, we have put a pre-installed barcode reader in the hands of millions. Yes, we have promoted open standards, and the consensus in the industry seems to be that this is the only sane way foward. And lots of other companies and individuals are doing similar stuff.</p>

<p>But still, I don't see barcodes around me. I don't use them in real life. I haven't seen anyone (Japan being an exception) using them in real life, except for technical curiosity. Still, I am planning to add barcodes-linking-to-application-downloads under <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/">Beta Labs</a> website, due to numerous requiests from Beta Labs users. I still very much want to give 2D barcodes a fighting chance.</p>

<p>As <a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/01/29.html">Joel concludes</a>:<br />
<blockquote><p>Sometimes when the elders say to the youngsters, "don't do that, we tried that, it failed," it's just because they're failing to notice that the world has changed. But sometimes the elders are right, and the youngsters really are too young to know the history of the idea they think that they've just invented.</p>

<p>I guess we'll get to watch to see whether the oldsters or the youngsters will win this one.</blockquote></p>

<p>Pick your side:<br />
<iframe class="MajikWidget" src="http://www.majikwidget.com/mw/api/poll1/poll1.php?id=4ebd440d99504722d80de606ea8507da" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" width="350" height="265"></iframe></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/current_state_and_future_of_2d.html</link>
         <guid>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/current_state_and_future_of_2d.html</guid>
         <category>Internet stuff</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:08:24 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Master&apos;s thesis at Beta Labs?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/2008/01/18/a-remarkably-great-opportunity-for-a-masters-thesis-worker-in-helsinki-finland-not-100-confirmed-yet/">A remarkably great opportunity for a Master’s Thesis worker in Helsinki Finland? (not 100% confirmed yet)</a></p>

<p>Would you happen to know a great candidate?</p>

<p><em>Note: this was just a heads-up: please don't clog my email inbox, I will let you know if / when it becomes available</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/masters_thesis_at_beta_labs.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 18:38:11 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Herding phenomenon in the web (or: pondering how to implement an effective feedback system for Beta Labs)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>As I watched <a href="http://www.labnol.org/internet/blogging/techmeme-homepage-video/2042/">this video clip</a> of how Techmeme homepage changes over time, revolving around a limited number of hot topics, I couldn't help but wonder: isn't this a textbook example of herding phenomenon? (via <a href="http://herd.typepad.com/herd_the_hidden_truth_abo/2008/01/blogherding.html">Herd</a>)</p>

<p>To give you some context, let me introduce you to the artificial life simulation called <em>Boids</em>, created by Craig Reynolds in 1986. In the simulation, boids are individual agents programmed to move around according to a set of simple rules. The fascinating part, as nowadays seen in movies and computer games, is the marvellously complex movement that emerges from the simple rules, almost as if the whole was a creature of its own.</p>

<p>Craig explains <a href="http://www.red3d.com/cwr/boids/">in his website</a>:<br />
<blockquote><p>The basic flocking model consists of three simple steering behaviors which describe how an individual boid maneuvers based on the positions and velocities its nearby flockmates:</p>

<p>1. Separation: steer to avoid crowding local flockmates  <br />
2. Alignment: steer towards the average heading of local flockmates  <br />
3. Cohesion: steer to move toward the average position of local flockmates</blockquote></p>

<p>Hmm... Don't these points sound frightenly similar to how the blogosphere and social media works? Bloggers, including myself, while trying to be different from each other (= separation), are heavily influenced by their blog commenters, RSS subscription list, and aggregation services such as Techmeme (= alignment and cohesion with local flockmates).</p>

<p>Let's look what happens in practice. Here's an example Boids simulation that has added a simple goal-seeking rule, symbolized by the green dots:<br />
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<p>Doesn't this look exactly like what keeps happening in social media, including the blogosphere and aggregation services like Techmeme or Digg? To me, it sure looks so. A "hot topic" gets born, like Scoble's episode with Facebook, and everyone and his uncle contribute to the debate. But also, a truckload of other equally important/interesting hot topics get ignored, due to the herd phenomenon.</p>

<p>But what if you don't like the herd thing? What if you want to avoid it?</p>

<p>Looking at the problem from another perspective, James Surowiecki convincingly argued in his <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Crowds-James-Surowiecki/dp/0385721706/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-9859702-6204910?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190097753&sr=8-1">book</a> that for "wise crowds" to emerge, you need (1) diversity of opinion; (2) independence of members from one another; (3) decentralization; and (4) a good method for aggregating opinions.</p>

<p>Guess which one of these criteria is missing from the public debate in social media?</p>

<p>Independence. Bingo.</p>

<p>At this point, you might wonder why the heck I'm writing about this mumbo-jumbo here, in this blog. The thing is, we would want to take the <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs">Nokia Beta Labs</a> feedback system to the next level, and I'm struggling with the problem how much of it we should make public, and how much private. Making the feedback system public inspires people to send insightful feedback, and to expand others people's ideas. But then again, it throws fuel on the herd phenomenon.</p>

<p>At the end of the day, I think we need to have both: a public feedback system (with all the latest web buzzwords) for debating the hot topics, and a private feedback system for collecting systematically feedback about the rest.</p>

<p>Any thoughts?</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/herding_phenomenon_in_the_web.html</link>
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         <category>Internet stuff</category>
         <pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2008 11:48:26 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Time to figure out a new box (and kick in the nuts everybody who says &quot;web 2.0&quot;)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="different_box.jpg" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/different_box.jpg" width="400" height="300" /></p>

<p>If I had to make a single new year resolution, that would be to kick in the nuts everybody who mentions the term Web 2.0. Nothing personal. It's just something that a zen master should do as a favor, when somebody limits his thinking so harshly by clinging to such labels, and doesn't try to see the real world as it is.</p>

<p>Sure, the box that <a href="http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html">Tim O'Reilly</a> defined in 2004-05 was truly a thought-provoking one; and sure, it facilitated the emergence of great new stuff in the latest wave of web innovation. But as <a href="http://www.ecyrd.com/ButtUgly/wiki/Main_blogentry_130407_2">Janne Jalkanen</a> wisely wrote last April:<br />
<blockquote> "Web 2.0" is becoming now a constraint, a convenient catchphrase, the box in which people think. And I'm not interested in boxes.</blockquote></p>

<p>So let's all stop talking about "Web 2.0". I'm sure people understand your point if you call it plainly "the Web".</p>

<p>I'm not suggesting, however, that we should stop making definitions and boundaries, and just think and talk out-of-the-box or without the box. On the contrary. Here's the wisest thought I saw today, from HBR Article <a href="http://harvardbusinessonline.hbsp.harvard.edu/b01/en/common/item_detail.jhtml?id=R0712E&referral=2340">Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box</a> (walled garden, sorry) recommended by <a href="http://ritamcgrath.com/blog/comments/great-questions-for-sparking-innovation/">Rita Gunther Mcgrath</a>:<br />
<blockquote>In our quest for breakthrough ideas, we didn't ask you to think outside the box. Nor did we ask you to think more intently inside your usual box. We gave you a new box and asked you to think inside that.</blockquote></p>

<p>Constraints are the thing that let us function, and eventually create beauty (or innovation, or a great football game, whatever). We all need constraints, some ground rules for the game.</p>

<p>So off you go, and define yourself a new box.</p>

<p>Just do me a favor: whatever you do, please don't call it Web 3.0.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/time_to_figure_out_a_new_box_a.html</link>
         <guid>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2008/01/time_to_figure_out_a_new_box_a.html</guid>
         <category>Internet stuff</category>
         <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 14:29:24 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Beta Labs blog: subscribe to the new RSS feed (reminder)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Reminder: check out <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/">Nokia Beta Labs blog</a> and subscribe to the <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/?feed=rss2">new RSS feed</a>. Lots of goodies coming.</p>

<p>I guess it takes time before everybody finds the new blog. For example, I just received a comment to the official Beta Labs feedback channel:<br />
<blockquote>Perhaps you could link this beta site to your homepage? I checked your website several times for apps and software since buying my N95 a couple of months ago and only found this by chance just now.</blockquote><br />
Oh well.</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/12/beta_labs_blog_subscribe_to_th.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 16:36:24 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Official Google Mobile Blog (announcing Google Maps for Mobile update)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I'm not sure if I'm playing with fire, but I just dropped a comment to the newly-born <a href="http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2007/11/new-magical-blue-circle-on-your-map.html">Official Google Mobile Blog</a>:<br />
<blockquote><p>Brilliant. Great work!!</p>

<p>And sure as hell, subscribed to your blog. Of course, if you are interested in your humble collaborators/competitors, do visit my humble playground at http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog someday too.</blockquote></p>

<p>Hmm... I wonder whether we Nokia bloggers are allowed to have direct public discussions with Google guys in the blog world, and whether it would be beneficial for both Google and Nokia (and for our beloved users)?</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/official_google_mobile_blog_an.html</link>
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         <category>Internet stuff</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 22:05:35 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Nokia Energy Profiler: why don&apos;t we start giving hard time for the developers of power-hog applications?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/324866e9-0460-4fa4-ac53-01f0c392d40f/Nokia_Energy_Profiler.html"><img alt="nokia_energy_profiler.PNG" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/nokia_energy_profiler.PNG" width="240" height="320" /></a></p>

<p>Forum Nokia just released <a href="http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/324866e9-0460-4fa4-ac53-01f0c392d40f/Nokia_Energy_Profiler.html">Nokia Energy Profiler</a>, intended to help 3rd party developers to test and monitor (and improve) their application’s power consumption in real time in the target device. I proposed last month, inside Nokia, that we should release this under <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs">Beta Labs</a> too. We decided not to go for it, however, because the app is clearly developer-focused, while Beta Labs is consumer-focused.</p>

<p>Yet, I wonder: are <strike>3rd party</strike> application developers really motivated to measure and improve their power consumption? After all, if the battery runs out quickly, Nokia gets the blame - not the developer. But what if power users and loud-voiced bloggers started using this app, increasingly giving public pressure for the developers of applications that prove to be the worst power-hogs?</p>

<p>I wonder.</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> I'm not talking about 3rd party apps only, but also about apps by Nokia and our partners.</em></p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> you can contact the Energy Profiler team directly by sending email to <strong>energyprofiler (at) nokia (dot) com</strong>. The team is interested in how to improve usability, fixing possible bugs, and your unexpected observations about power consumption in different circumstances.</em></p>

<p><em>Note: for Nokia Beta Labs specific discussions, visit <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">Nokia Beta Labs blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/nokia_energy_profiler_why_dont_1.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia S60 applications</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:32:46 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Beta Labs blog moved to http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Folks, Nokia Beta Labs blog has been moved from here to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</p>

<p>I already copied all our Nokia Beta Labs related discussions to the new domain. Next, I will close the related comment threads from here, in order to avoid two different branches of comments. Finally, I will rebrand this "Tommi's ... blog" to something completely different.</p>

<p><strong>Subscribe to the new Nokia Beta Labs blog:</strong> (RSS feeds)<br />
<a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/?feed=rss2">Nokia Beta Labs blog posts</a><br />
<a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog/comments/feed">Nokia Beta Labs blog comments</a></p>

<p>Hope to see you all at the new site!!</p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/beta_labs_blog_moved_to_httpbe.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:41:22 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Major update for Nokia Sports Tracker beta: web service added</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Darn, I missed the scoop, as <a href="http://www.e-series.org/archives/450">Eseries.org</a> and <a href="http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/6279_Sports_Tracker_goes_Web_20.php">All About Symbian</a> broke the news already. Yeah, it's true: significantly improved Nokia Sports Tracker beta is out. And it's good.</p>

<p>You can try it at <a href="http://sportstracker.nokia.com/">http://sportstracker.nokia.com/</a>.</p>

<p>We haven't updated the <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/sportstracker">Beta Labs page for Sports Tracker</a> yet, I'll try to get it done tomorrow. However, feel free to start sending us feedback already now!! It's still in beta, and the team is actively improving everything based on your feedback.</p>

<p>In the meanwhile, check out the presentation by Jussi Kaasinen, one of the main guys from the Sports Tracker team: (starts from 5:42)<br />
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<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/major_update_for_nokia_sports_1.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:52:08 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Advertising powered Download! client for S60</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>We just got the (first beta version of) Advertising powered Download! client for S60 ready. So now, my UK friends, please give us <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/ad_download/feedback">feedback</a>, and win a Nokia E65!!</p>

<p>Compatibility: Available in United Kingdom only. Nokia 5700, 6110, 6120, 6121, 6290, E51, N76, N81, N95.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/ad_download">Download here</a>.</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/advertising_powered_download_c.html</link>
         <guid>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/advertising_powered_download_c.html</guid>
         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 16:20:58 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Nseries PC Suite 2.0 re-launch (significant improvements done, thanks for your feedback!!)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Nseries PC Suite 2.0 is back with a vengeance. During the last two months, the team has worked extra-hard, achieving significant improvements:<br />
<blockquote>   * Improved and more user-friendly installation: web installer - no need to download every time the whole package, only selected applications<br />
    * Nokia Photos integrated<br />
    * Single-click sync for more user-friendly synchronization<br />
    * Significantly improved stability</blockquote><br />
<a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/nseriespcsuite">Download here</a>. And please tell us what you think!!</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/nseries_pc_suite_20_relaunch_s.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:41:19 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter launched at Beta Labs</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/tablet_video_converter.PNG"><img alt="tablet_video_converter.PNG" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/tablet_video_converter-thumb.PNG" width="200" height="140" /></a> <a href="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/tablet_video_converter2.PNG"><img alt="tablet_video_converter2.PNG" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/tablet_video_converter2-thumb.PNG" width="223" height="140" /></a><br />
<em>Click the images to enlarge</em></p>

<p>Ladies and gents, let me introduce <em>Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter</em>, the first Beta Labs application for Nokia Internet Tablets. That's right, Beta Labs is not for S60 and S40 devices only: we are going to have lots of cool stuff for Internet Tablets such as <a href="http://europe.nokia.com/A4568578">Nokia N810</a> and <a href="http://europe.nokia.com/n800">Nokia N800</a> in the future too!! (I wonder if we should set up a dedicated section for these).</p>

<p>Anyway, all you N800 and N810 owners, try this out:<br />
<blockquote>With Nokia Internet Tablet Video Converter, you can easily convert your videos – the ones you shot yourself and the ones you downloaded from the Internet (legally of course) – into an optimized format for your Nokia Internet Tablet. All you need to do is drag and drop your videos into the application, which automatically converts them into a size and resolution that are just perfect for your Internet Tablet.</blockquote></p>

<p><a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/videoconverter">Download here.</a></p>

<p>Please tell us what you think about the application, and how we could improve it! As always, send your feedback either (1) privately to the <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/videoconverter/feedback">feedback form</a>, (2) publicly to the comments section of this post, or (3) by writing your thoughts at your own blog - just link back and we'll hear about it.</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/nokia_internet_tablet_video_co_1.html</link>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 13:30:18 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>UK residents: please give feedback about the advertising-poweded Download! Client, and win a Nokia E65</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><img alt="download_ad.png" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/download_ad.png" width="318" height="247" /></p>

<p>I'm sure you have tried the built-in Download! Client (or "Catalogs") on your phone. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's the Nokia application that enables you to buy apps and content directly from your phone. Right now, we are experimenting with an advertising-supported business model, and thinking about how to include advertising to the Download! Client. In the best case, everyone would win: more discounted/free applications for you, a good targeted-advertising channel for the advertisers, and more money for the developers and our beloved shareholders.</p>

<p>Please help us figure out the right concept!!</p>

<p>We just launched the first beta version of <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/ad_download">advertising-powered Download! client under Beta Labs</a>. The focus of this initial pilot is the UK, and the advertising links will not work yet in other countries. To encourage you to send feedback, we arranged a little competition: UK people are eligible for a prize draw to win a beautiful new Nokia E65. Yay!!! Of course, non-UK people are welcome to send their comments too - we'd love to hear your thoughts.</p>

<p>Compatibility:<br />
 - Download! Java application: available now for Nokia 6300, 5610, 5310, 7900, 6500 Classic, 6500 Slide. <br />
 - Download! for S60 3rd Edition: coming very soon.</p>

<p><strong><a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/ad_download">Download here</a>. Go and play around with it, and <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/ad_download">give your feedback and enter the competition</a></strong></p>

<p>Deadline for the competition = 20 December 2007.</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:04:14 +0200</pubDate>
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         <title>Minor update for Nokia Audiobook Manager - thanks for your feedback!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/audiobooks"><img alt="audiobook_manager.PNG" src="http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/images/audiobook_manager.PNG" width="356" height="271" /></a></p>

<p>Nokia Audiobook Manager, the PC application for <a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/audiobooks">Nokia Audiobooks</a> concept, has been updated to 1.03.</p>

<p>Based on your feedback, the team has made a few improvements and bug fixes:</p>

<blockquote><strong>Change log V 1.03:</strong><br/>
- Progress bar works now correctly also for the first converted file<br/>
- Corrected CD ripping problems: retry did not work<br/>
- Audio volume of converted books is increased for having easier listening in noisy environment<br/>
- "Audiobooks" directory now created to memory card if it does not exist, this was causing false error for not having enough space in memory card</blockquote>

<p><a href="http://www.nokia.com/betalabs/audiobooks">Download new version here</a>.</p>

<p>On behalf of Nokia Audiobooks team, thanks everyone for your feedback!!</p>

<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> comments thread closed. Nokia Beta Labs blog and all related discussions have been moved to <a href="http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog">http://betalabs.nokia.com/blog</a>.</em></p>]]></description>
         <link>http://blogs.s60.com/tommi/2007/11/minor_update_for_nokia_audiobo.html</link>
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         <category>Nokia Beta Labs</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 16:32:55 +0200</pubDate>
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