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                    [Title] => Life still goes mobile for cellphone giant
                    [Summary] => Helsinki, Finland – At Nokia’s annual general meeting here, Nokia chairman and chief executive officer Jorma Ollila outlined the transformation of the mobile communications industry and Nokia’s strategy in the future. 


"As part of expanding mobility into the different areas of our lives, businesses and communities, Nokia launched a record 40 new mobile devices last year, and we expect to launch a similar number this year," Ollila said.
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The developer conference is part of Nokia Connection 2002, organized by the telecom giant for senior business leaders in the telecommunications and IT industries and the regional media.

WSA, identified by Nokia as "a developer of compelling Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) applications," joins a select group of wireless application service providers participating in the three-day event.
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                    [Summary] => Helsinki, Finland – At Nokia’s annual general meeting here, Nokia chairman and chief executive officer Jorma Ollila outlined the transformation of the mobile communications industry and Nokia’s strategy in the future. 


"As part of expanding mobility into the different areas of our lives, businesses and communities, Nokia launched a record 40 new mobile devices last year, and we expect to launch a similar number this year," Ollila said.
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The developer conference is part of Nokia Connection 2002, organized by the telecom giant for senior business leaders in the telecommunications and IT industries and the regional media.

WSA, identified by Nokia as "a developer of compelling Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) applications," joins a select group of wireless application service providers participating in the three-day event.
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