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    computing life. Mobile phone is one of the classic examples to prove that member of society has been influenced by the advance of high technology. Generally, people are demanding extensive technology within the mobile phone in term of the operating system which the manufacturers offer. Handset users are seeking for the software which provide them with most simplified use but yet still high-tech. In 2001, Microsoft made a move by producing Windows CE Pocket PC OS which

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    world’s first pocket-sized PC with Microsoft. Their success at fulfilling their vision of creating smaller lightweight devices then lead HTC to creating PDAs, once again a bit hit. All of these successes lead HTC to thinking about the future of mobile phones and what their part in it would be. Once the idea struck, it stuck. HTC’s new goal was to make smart phones and wireless

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    of internet in connection is thus only necessary where both parties, that is the sender and the intended receiver of the message are familiar with the channel and are in possession of necessary equipment that will facilitate the communication e.g. mobile phones, tablets, laptops, or personal computers (Taylor, 2000). The number of global Internet users has enormously grown from less than 1 percent in the year 1995 to around 40 percent today. By the year 2005, there were around a billion users and

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    made with a Nokia phone and it supplied these GSM networks to other countries in Europe. But In the early 1990s investments in all industries except telecommunication operations were being divested, which led to Nokia being the world leader in the mobile phones industry for nearly a decade, one of its most popular phone being, the Nokia 3310, termed as “indestructible” by comedy website 9gag.com. Nokia

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    importance of Finland to Nokia, then the Nokia board may not have agreed to sell the company to Microsoft. This is one of the reasons why Microsoft agreed to make Finland a research hub for the company and keep a significant portion of Microsoft’s mobile development work in that country. Having a company like Microsoft invest in Finland provided to be a large boon for the country and was one of the considerations of the deal. This deep sense of Finnish pride was also one of the reasons that Microsoft

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    Swot Analysis Of Nokia

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    Nokia was able to achieve two global mobile awards for Nokia at the first time in 19 year history and all the nominees for the category were from the same manufacturer (Nokia, our history, 2014). Today, Nokia is a famous leader in the technological world, offering different products regarding mobile phones, telecommunication networks, multimedia terminals and wireless data solutions. For more than ten years Nokia was unbeatable in the market, especially in a mobile phone industry. It started all the

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    Nokia Growth Strategy

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    Microsoft announced a deal to buy the mobile device business from Nokia (Microsoft, 2013). Both companies are in the technology industry, Nokia focused on mobile devices and Microsoft is an all around company with software and other device services. Above diagram shows that Microsoft used to have a very low share in both the developed and emerging markets of the Smartphone industry

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    unexpected incident of Nokia? It's simple. Any organization either a high profile one or an SMB, besides growing up in technology domain should make their own way in public domain. How? Nokia tried to be unique from the rest manufacturers and adopted Windows platform to express its

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    1 Key Issues Key issues identified in the case are: 1. Nokia culture issue – resource base (inside-out) not outside-in renewal 2. Nokia’s strategic partnership with Microsoft Nokia faces serious challenges in a radically altered mobile phone market. It will need to radically alter its business model and products simply to survive. At this junction, it is unclear if Nokia will ever be able to become a major player in the consumer electronics business again. Nokia a company with competence specialization

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    this application is to let the users identify the objects using mobile phone. Human cognition is quite intelligent in identifying objects that they see daily. But, the same has to be achieved by the mobile phone. Being a tedious task, the mobile phone has to be trained in such a way that it can identify the basic objects using certain properties like the barcode, logos, labels or the brand images. The purpose of training the mobile phone can be achieved by the intelligent use of the artificial intelligence

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