
Rich Green, Nokia’s Chief Technology Officer, discusses the future of Symbian, MeeGo and Qt, in this three-part interview at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. Check out all three videos after the break.
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Chris Ziegler of Engadget managed to take a few minutes of Nokia CEO Stephen Elop’s time at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. They discuss everything from his time at Microsoft to the announcement of a potentially lucrative deal with his former employer to make Windows Phone Nokia’s primary smartphone strategy. Check out the interview after the break.
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During Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona, Nokia EVP of Services Tero Ojanpera sat down with Marco Argenti, VP of Content and Consumer Engagement, to discuss the potential for content, apps, navigation and scale of the partnership with Microsoft can have for consumers, operators and partners. Hit the jump for the full video.
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UnwiredView managed to get an interview with Nokia’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, Dr. Kai Oistamo, during Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. Dr. Kai Oistamo was asked questions regarding the NokMsft deal, Ovi services and Nokia’s WP codebase, to which he responded, “There is plenty of things Nokia can do to build on top of Windows Phone without fragmenting the Windows Phone code,” allowing Nokia to differentiate themselves and stand out within the Windows Phone ecosystem. Check out the full interview after the break.
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Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) for Windows Phone was also showcased at Mobile World Congress yesterday, which supports HTML5 and has the same hardware accelerated graphics you’ll find on the PC version. Check out the video demo after the break, where Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice President of Windows Phone Program Management, managed to sneak in a cheeky comparison with the iPhone 4′s Safari web browser.
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