Nokia's Demise: When Mobile Phones Became Smart Or Dumb
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Nokia's Demise: When Mobile Phones Became Smart Or Dumb
If you ever need to throw a phone at someone, you may consider a Nokia. Props to those who know which model is being referred to. In 1865, mining engineer Fredrik Idestam set up a wood pulp mill at the Tammerkoski Rapids in southwestern Finland, and by 1871, the company had taken its name from the nearby Nokianvirta river at the Tammerkoski Rapids in Tampere. That’s right; Nokia is not Japanese or Swedish, it is Finnish. At its zenith, Nokia com…
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