Selasa, 25 Mei 2010

Nokia Handphone

Nama Hotel - Yahoo and Nokia formed a team to improve the mobile Internet service offerings in order to catch up and regain lost share due to take rival Apple and Google. At the beginning of the second half of 2010, Yahoo will handle email on your Nokia Ovi exclusively. In return Nokia will provide maps and navigation for Yahoo.

Hotel di Hong Kong - In a press conference at New York, the company underlines the importance of expanding services in fast growing markets, where users use their phones into the main device for accessing the web.

Handset vendor Nokia is a leader in many emerging markets. But had to struggle to grow up in North America.

Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said that by working more closely with Yahoo to help compete in the United States.

"Location, map and navigation will get a lot of exchange of ideas so they can achieve more attention in the United States and users in the North American market," Kallasvuo said. "This is one step to take a stronger position in the United States."

The role of mobile services and software have become more important since Apple and Google entered the mobile market, forcing traditional handsets such as Nokia and Samsung are rushing to make new creations.

Nokia has spent more than U.S. $ 10 billion (Rp93, 35 trillion) to build new business with the Internet service programs ranging from music to download email, but it only won the hearts of some users.

Not much different, Yahoo lost market share from Google, where Android operating system used by many vendors to HTC phones from Motorola.

"There's a saying that partnered fellow loser will not produce winners," said Bernstein Research analyst, Pierre Ferragu.

"Often it is true, but for Motorola, the future is actually the lead in an attractive investment for the stabilization of the position and become a successful player in the mobile format, catch up with Apple and Google," he added.

Different opinion, Neil Mawston, technology analyst with Strategy Analytics said that the agreement would be able to help Yahoo and Nokia to deliver multiple mobile services more efficiently and save costs.

Such consent could also be the beginning of greater cooperation between the two companies into the future, according Mawston.

Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz said the company did not invest enough funds in the service map and hoping Nokia will help jump further. "Yahoo lost focus on the map a few years ago," he said.

Bartz also explain the deal with Nokia is not on advertising, but will improve the location and navigation technology, as quoted Yahoonews

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