Two weeks ago, Nokia (NYSE: NOK) announced one of the most advanced applications stores for a mobile phone to date. The Ovi Store, which Nokia is calling a “smarter” app store, beats Apple’s iPhone store on a number of fronts — in addition to selling apps, the store has access to other content and will have the capability of making recommendations based on a person
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