Could this really be true? I doubt but on the other hand you never know. Our far neighbours are really prepared to make anything…
FRESH POSTS: 01: Watch some guy transforming laptop into a giant touchscreen phone
02: Dear Facebook, I wish you happy 6th birthday
Yup, right on this day, February 4., Mark Zuckerberg launched Thefacebook, membership website for Harvard students. Eventually, the website/service was expanded to other colleges in the Boston area, and finally to whole world.
03: Symbian goes open source. Completely
After almost decade of existing in mobile phone industry Symbian platform went completely open source. Basically, all interested parties as of today can download it and change it’s code. Just in case you didn’t know what open source policy means.
04: This year Nobel Peace Prize goes to… The Internet. Well, it could…
As it appears Wired Italy nominated The Internet for the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. It sounds pretty bizzare but this odd news appeared on Forbes so I’ll consider it true. Wired Italy wants to honor The Internet as a tool for promotion of ‘dialogue, debate and consensus trough communication’.
05: Nokia Ovi Maps finds it’s way to 1,4 million mobile phones

What’s even better, in the first week of the announcement of free navigation on Nokia phones over one million users grabbed Ovi Maps on their mobile phones. What can simple free offer do…
Looking at some countries, users from China, Italy, UK, Germany and Spain make largest portion of ones who russhed to get Ovi Maps, and looking at the mobile phone models, Ovi Maps was downloaded mostly on Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia N97 mini, Nokia N97, Nokia 5230 and Nokia E72.
Have you downloaded Ovi Maps?




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