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Google Buzz Vs Ovi Contacts

Friday, February 12, 2010 13:00 - Leave a comment

Ovi-ContactsEarlier this week Google announced that it was bringing Google Buzz to the mobile platform. Google Buzz is a location-aware messaging tool for Gmail, bringing real-time messaging, videos and photos to your Nokia. With Nokia’s Ovi Contacts offering a similar service, however, how do the two stack up against each other? Read on after the jump to find out…

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Gravity 1.30 Beta Review
Rating: 5

Wednesday, February 3, 2010 8:30 - Leave a comment

Gravity 1.3 Beta Review We are big fans of Gravity here at NokNok, both the force of attraction between masses and the Twitter app for S60 by German developers Mobileways.de. Mobileways recently released a private beta of Gravity version 1.30 for users who have paid for the full version of the app. We thought we ought to load it up and take a look.

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Nokia Messaging Adds Twitter at Source

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 9:30 - Leave a comment

Nokia Messaging Adds Twitter at Source Warm up your Twitter fingers‘ is the message from Nokia Beta Labs, as the latest update to the ever-evolving Nokia Messaging now offers a whole host more in the way of social networking and yes, that means Twitter built-in to the Homescreen of your S60 5th Edition smartphone. Find out more about Nokia Messaging adding Twitter after the jump…

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Ovi Contacts 1.20 review
Rating: 4

Tuesday, October 27, 2009 12:00 - Leave a comment

Ovi Contacts review Ovi Contacts 1.20 became available to download on our Nokia 5800 over the weekend. It downloaded Over The Air (OTA) in a little over a minute and installed with ease. Find out how we’ve been getting on with it in our Ovi Contacts review…

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Nokia Good Things: How it works

Tuesday, October 13, 2009 10:30 - Leave a comment

Nokia Good Things: How it works Not so long ago Nokia released an update for Ovi Maps called Good Things, which was part of its commitment – or social strategy – to bring more communicative and social networking tools to its users. So how does Good Things work? Read on to find out more about Nokia’s new user-generated content application…

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