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Nokia World, a two-day event in London, takes place next week. Before I pack up to attend, here’s a roundup of what I expect from the company and its leadership, which just today replaced its president and CEO. Will we finally see a MeeGo smartphone? Read more »

The new Nokia N8 has the dubious distinction of being both the first and the last N-series handset to run Symbian^3 — new high-end devices will run on MeeGo. A product strategy in constant transition isn’t one that will attract developers or customers to Nokia. Read more »

Qt isn’t the only game in town when it comes to programming software for Symbian 3 devices. Symbian apps can also be developed using web standards of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. I spoke with Larry Berkin from the Symbian Foundation on what this means for developers. Read more »

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Nokia today unveiled the N8, its first handset that uses both the Symbian 3 operating system and the Qt cross-platform application framework. With the new operating system, Nokia hopes to reverse market share losses and prove that it can still reign atop the smartphone world. Read more »

Nokia is still on track to deliver its vastly overhauled smartphone operating system in Symbian 3 in the second half of this year. With increased competition worldwide and competitors maturing their own platforms, Nokia needs to step on the gas pedal and accelerate delivery. Read more »

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