Mobile's Future Is in Links, Ex-Nokia CTO Says (PC World)
Published 4/16/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
PC World - The standard architecture that will realize the promise of mobile phones won't be hardware or software but a cloud-based platform that lets users navigate their contacts and content related to them, according to a former Nokia executive.
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