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Nokia N95: Business, Media and More
The recent breakthrough in the mobile technology has brought latest mobile phones in the global mobile phone market. These feature rich handsets are often called as hybrid phones. Powered by latest mobile technology, multimedia and productivity tools – these devices are more than just a communication device. One can also call these mobile phones as a portable computer.
The recent launch of the Nokia N95 has proved the technological breakthrough that the mobile industry has achieved. Being one of the prime members of the Nokia N series phones, the Nokia N95 is simply a mini computer. With rich multimedia and productivity tools, the device helps you organize your personal and corporate world with ease.
The Nokia N95 is a dual slider phone. Its unique design helps instant access to multimedia keys and the keypad. Slide open the phone in either direction and enjoy multimedia and phone features. With a 5-way navigation key – the phone allows you to access frequently used features with ease. Featuring a bright 2.6 inch colour display at 16 million colours and 320 x 240 pixels resolution – watching videos and phone features is a real pleasure.
The high-tech mobile device helps you organise your professional life with productivity tools such as Quickoffice – enabling users to view documents in different formats such as Word, Excel, PoerPoint, etc. Send and receive emails through broadband speed mobile internet and with Series 60 OS – the device allows you to download new software applications.
The multimedia rich device offers superb quality media player, FM radio and many advanced music features. Play your favourite sound tracks or tune in to your FM radio station – the Nokia N95 always performs well when it comes to music. Moreover, the Nokia N95 also features a high quality 5.0 mega-pixel camera with Carl-zeiss optics – capture pictures and share those treasures moments with friends and family via MMS, Bluetooth or, via email.
The device comes with 1GB of memory space – allowing more music, videos, pictures and other heavy documents. It also provides advanced sharing options with 3G and HSDPA technology. The Nokia N95 is a very advanced phone.
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about 1 year ago
Rupert Murdoch doesn’t advocate for “free speech”. He uses his media outlets to advocate for his agenda just like dictators do. Day to day events that occur are supposed to be used to interpret the political cycle. Not the other way around. Injecting a political bias into news censors the opposition and leads to blatantly hiding information that contradicts the bias of the outlet.
about 1 year ago
How many of you are there? Could you create an acronym out of your first initials? For instance, JEMS Graphx, (J for Jason; E for Ed; M for Mary; S for Steve…)
Even if you couldn't make up a name, it could still work (think IBM).
A cool name might get someone to your site, but it won't sell them. Might I suggest that you not lost site of the big picture? Focus on what you actually have to offer once they get there.
about 1 year ago
Go to work on yourself. Study, listen to audio programs, improve your time management, write your goals out daily each time, clarifying them as you do.
When you start to feel inspired, take actions towards it.
about 1 year ago
Not “news” but propaganda, plain and simple.
The Soviets had Pravda—
The Republican Right-wing has Fox News.
Rupert Murdoch would have made Joseph Goebbels envious.
about 1 year ago
Great question! Social Media falls into a larger umbrella called "Inbound Marketing." Traditionally marketing would be 1) cold calls/ telemarketing 2) print marketing such as magazines or newspapers 3) radio advertising 4) TV advertising 5) outdoor advertising. The before mentioned techniques would be labeled as "Outbound Marketing."
50 years ago companies like P&G, McDonald's, and Pfizer built their brand with these techniques. The problem with outbound marketing today is: consumers have DVRs so they do not watch TV commercials; consumers have iPods so I don't listen to the radio; consumers subscriptions rates to magazines and newspapers are near extinction; and consumers have learned to ignore "interruption marketing" such as telemarketing through services like caller ID.
Newer companies within the last 10 years such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon have used Inbound Marketing. Using Social Media will give you leverage to compete with bigger brands and with bigger budgets. Here is how:
Create Profiles on Social Media Sites: Although there are many social network sites it is best to get your feet wet on 1) Facebook 2) Twitter and 3) LinkedIn.
Facebook:
Create a Fan Page for your business. Click on this link http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php and follow the setup instructions.
Twitter:
Create an account by navigating to https://twitter.com/signup. Follow the instructions to setup your account.
LinkedIn:
Create a personal account and a company page. To create a personal account go to https://www.linkedin.com/secure/register?trk=hb_join and enter in the appropriate fields. To create a company page make sure you have your personal account created and verified and then click on this link http://www.linkedin.com/companies?didentcompy=.
What's Next
In general listen. See what your target audience is talking about, and then after you understand add value by sharing your thoughts. Below are a few specific examples:
Twitter:
You have 140 characters. Be short and link back to more information on your website or blog. By linking back to your website you create traffic and allow your site to be indexed by search engines. Both are good.
Facebook:
Pose questions. Share resources that your target audience would find of value. Think of your Facebook Fan Page like a forum.
LinkedIn:
Answer questions posted by your target audience. This will give you "expertise" which is rewarded with green stars in the category your answer was selected as the best answer. Link your blog to your company page. By adding your blog to your company page your LinkedIn page will share your latest blog post with the professional community.
I hope that helps, and if you have any questions feel free to connect with me on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/adam.root) or LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/in/adammroot).
In addition I have listed a few resources to help get you going below:
1. http://www.getawebsite.com This is a great resource to easily build your website, and have a built in blog.
2. http://www.agencyentourage.com Social Media marketing agency that I work for that specializes in social media. Our blog has several articles with free resources.
Good luck
about 1 year ago
Choose one as a major and the other as your minor. You make the selection./
about 1 year ago
I hate to break it to you but his “skills!” had little to with the level of his success.
about 1 year ago
I'd say volunteer to work (even for free) for one of the media titans (founder/head of one of these companies) so you can learn the ropes thoroughly from them – before you then go forth and conquer. Good luck!
about 1 year ago
Welp here is the link to your prayers;
http://www.isbm.ac.in/
about 1 year ago
Great insight from someone who understands how to transition from the brick and mortar business to the new economy. I hope he keeps advocating his opinions and his views on how the media is critical to the survival of freedom of speech and independence.
about 1 year ago
Rupert is awesome in business! I wish I had his skills!
about 1 year ago
Wow. That was really inspiring.
about 1 year ago
@Federalist306 You need to have the Bankers backing you …and the CFR …
his news is mass manipulation media …just like all the others …..
about 1 year ago
Rupert Murdoch is the last person who should be espousing his views on the media. Especially since he’s one of the main figures whose perverted it. He’s basically bamboozled his naive followers into thinking that political bias in the media (Fox News) is okay because it constitutes free speech, which is WRONG! ie Fox News only allows free speech for right wing conservatives. In a dictatorship, government run media only allows free speech for the government.
about 1 year ago
@CmdrTobs
They had everything to do with it, plenty of people could lose money in his business but he hasn’t.
about 1 year ago
if it is to be a paper medium mag, you have
one concern; if electronic, you need no outside
cash.
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