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We are Nokia. We copy…

Posted by Mike on August 30th, 2007 

We are Nokia, We copy...As Nokia’s Executive VP & General Manager of Multimedia said, "if there is something good in the world then we copy with pride", it seems they like to copy… From others that is, as you can see from the presentation of the future Nokia interface for mobile phones, presented during the Nokia GoPlay event earlier this morning…

It’s one thing for a bunch of chinese to copy the iPhone and is entirely something else for one of the biggest phones producers in the world to do it. Cause, as the video below shows, their interface is a clone of the one used on Apple’s gadget. So, what the heck? Nokia, i would have expected better things coming from you…

Video after the jump…

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That’s what i would want from the iPhone 2.0!

Posted by Mike on August 29th, 2007 

Brix Concept phoneBrix is just a concept, but one of the best I’ve ever seen so far.

With the black stylish coating and big touchscreen on the front face, the Brix reminds me a little of the Apple iPhone, but thanks to its capabilities, this phone is more like an iPhone 2.0. Let’s just see.

A big quality screen covers the entire front face. You won’t get any buttons, speakers or decorations here, just the touch screen. And you’ll see why pretty soon. Thanks to this display you can access all the main functions of the phone: calling, personal organizer, messaging, Internet, gaming and Multimedia. Definitely multimedia.

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The two dilemas of this day

Posted by Mike on August 29th, 2007 

Two dilemas?Well, there are two problems i want to talk about today.

First of all, this article about computer chairs on my blog was mentioned on a site called Wykop.pl . It’s a Digg alike site from Poland. I was amazed to find a great amount of visitors lurking towards my site from there. Of course, as they were expecting for polish content, bounce rate was outrageous, but that’s not the point. The point is how can a Digg alike regional site send 5000+ visitors in one day to a story featured on its home page? This would mean it has more than 20k uniques per day ay?

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