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Sadly, the iPod, iPhone, Zune and Windows Mobile aren't supported yet, but the rest of the device list is pretty decent: it includes the BlackBerry Pearl, Storm, and Curve, the G1, Sony Ericsson Cybershot and Walkman phones, the Kindle, Nokia N and E-series phones, and most digital cameras and flash-based camcorders.
ENGADGET: DVD Jon's DoubleTwist device-management software enters public beta
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Nokia's finally fessing up to its latest E series QWERTY phone, but took this one in a seriously surprising direction... for Nokia, anyway: thin.
ENGADGET: Nokia E71 confirmed and oh-so-slim
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Ovi will be offered alongside their own services, and operators will take a cut of the revenues which Nokia hopes to make from advertising, e-commerce and subscriptions to premium services.
ECONOMIST: Nokia
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Microsoft scored a big coup in February, when it announced that Nokia, a longtime foe in mobile operating systems, would begin incorporating Microsoft's e-mail push technology into its phones.
FORBES: BlackBerry Jam
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Finland's Nokia , Sweden's Ericsson and America's Motorola announced an alliance to develop a single standard for e-commerce on mobile phones.
ECONOMIST: Nasdaq nosedives