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Samsung takes cell phone market lead from Nokia Nokia is now the world's second-largest cell phone company, ending a 14-year run at the top. money.cnn.com
Nokia delivers live traffic, geocoding to Bing A look at Bing Maps powered by Nokia's services. (Credit: Nokia) Nokia has brought a couple of its location-based services to Bing Maps. The company announced yesterday that Bing Maps users will now have traffic information available to them from Nokia's Where platform. Where is available in 24 countries, including the U.S., the U.K., and Canada. According to Nokia, users in the U.S. already had ... news.cnet.com
Nokia loses mobile top spot to Samsung Nokia is now the world's second-largest cell phone company, ending a 14-year run at the top. money.cnn.com
Nokia's Collapse Costs It the Top Spot, Samsung Now No. 1 After 14 years, Nokia is no longer the world's largest supplier of cell phones, it has been replaced by Korean rival Samsung. According to data compiled by both IHS iSuppli and Strategy Analytics, Samsung sold 93 million cell phones during the first quarter of the year, giving it 25.4% of the market. Nokia sold 83 million in the first quarter, giving it 22.5% of the global market. Both firms saw ... www.phonescoop.com
Samsung overtakes Nokia in cell phone shipments London, Apr 28 (ANI): South Korean mobile maker Samsung has overtaken Nokia to become the world's largest maker of mobile phones, according to a report. in.news.yahoo.com
Samsung Takes Cell Phone Market Lead Nokia is now the world's second-largest cell phone company, ending a 14-year run at the top. ... www.thedenverchannel.com
Half of U.S. cell phones are now smartphones Smartphones are now more common than "dumb" phones. money.cnn.com
Nokia shakes up Nokia World: 'Less CES, more SXSW' The mobile company says that it will no longer hold a single, large-scale event each year. Instead, Nokia World will be made up of several smaller events. [Read more] news.cnet.com
Outgoing Nokia Chief Concedes Mistakes HELSINKI (AP) – Nokia Corp.'s outgoing board chairman said Thursday the company made mistakes during his tenure at the helm of the cell phone maker that held the No. 1 spot for 14 years. Jorma Ollila told angry shareholders at the Finnish firm's annual general meeting that Nokia's performance was below-par as it struggles in a transition after teaming up with Microsoft Corp. a year ago. www.mb.com.ph
Nokia's Trying to Re-Emerge in Emerging Markets Nokia will release new low-end phones with some high-end features. rss.feedsportal.com
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