Nokia has spent four years working on building an application distribution system, attracting millions of developers eager to sell to the hundreds of millions of Nokia phone users around the world.
The world’s largest handset manufacturer, Nokia, is prepping its long-awaited application store for mobile devices at the end of May. With the new service, which is called the Ovi Store, the Finnish ...
With a fanfare of crashing servers, Nokia has launched the Ovi app store. But now that it's up and running, does it have what it takes to bring mobile phone apps to the masses? We took the Ovi Store ...
Nokia is coming out swinging against Apple's popular App Store with its Ovi online store, which opens in May and has the potential to reach some 50 million consumers. Despite a fading presence in the ...
40 percent of developers on Nokia’s Ovi app store who publish on other platforms say that the Android store is better, and a whopping 84 percent think the Apple store is better, according to a survey ...
There's confusion about its name, but hidden amongst Nokia's quarterly earnings report was news that its app store (once called Ovi) continues to grow. The Finnish giant claims its marketplace now ...
News broke earlier today that Nokia is suing Apple for patent infringement on a number of key mobile technologies. It’s a good job that Nokia’s not suing over the iPhone app store too – as this video ...
You certainly can't fault Nokia for ambition. When its Ovi Store went live this morning, the company said it supported 50 individual handset models, and upwards of 50 million people would be able to ...
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