Nokia takes on Apple in music, touch-screen phones (Reuters)
Published 10/2/2008 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Reuters - Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, launched its free music package on Thursday, issuing a challenge to Apple Inc's dominance of the digital music market.
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