Nokia rolls out more Internet services (Reuters)
Published 9/9/2008 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Reuters - The world's top cellphone maker Nokia
said on Tuesday it has opened up new services to back up,
synchronize and share content between mobile phones and
computers.
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