From our sister site mocoNews: Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today held a confab at its research HQ in Finland…
— Reuters (NSDQ: RTRSY) deal: Nokia’s been working on a program with Reuters to let journalists use mobile handsets — in the case of this trial, the N95 — to file stories immediately as they take place. It’s mobile journalism (MoJo). The idea is that using the phone will mean more agility and less use of laptops and expensive camera equipment (and fewer people to enable filming). release
— SEEK: Nokia launched SEEK, the third element of its Mosh social networking platform. The service allows Mosh users to post messages to each other looking for certain pieces of content, applications or information. SEEK now resides alongside the uploading and downloading services
— Other developments: In Finland, Nokia demonstrated a host of other new services, most of which have already been made public. These included, Widsets, its widget service; two services that use the phone’s camera to pick up information for searches (Point & Find) and translation services (Shoot to Translate). Full detail on each element at mocoNews….
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