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Nokia Announces LifeBlog 2.0

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 09, 2006


Nokia today introduced Nokia Lifeblog 2.0, a digital photo album tool designed with mobile phone photographers and bloggers in mind. Designed exclusively for Nokia Nseries multimedia computers, this PC and mobile device software combination makes collecting, storing and sharing multimedia content easier than ever.

"With imaging becoming an integral part of mobile devices, the way people approach photography is changing. You are able to capture events and create memories in a spontaneous way as your device is always with you," said Mikko Pilkama, Director, Nokia Nseries See New, Multimedia, Nokia. "Because of this we have developed a version of Nokia Lifeblog that works exclusively with our Nokia Nseries range. This new version of Nokia Lifeblog provides users with a simple solution to store, manage and share the personal multimedia content they've created. It's like having a photo album and a multimedia diary that builds itself."




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