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Some thoughts on Nokia Friend View

December 16th, 2008 at 1:28 pm

Mark Guim over at The Nokia Blog has been looking at Nokia location and micro-blogging tool Friend View and noted a few issues with the service.

The main problem he has found is that not enough of his close friends are using Friend View for it to be worth his time. In the comments Andrew also points out that he doesn’t like the thought of his girlfriend knowing his every movement(!) Have you tried using Friend View? Do you have something to add to this discussion? Share your thoughts here.

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CHAPLINbyCarlos says:
December 17, 2008 at 3:41 am

First, I think his personal reasons like his girlfriend is not that important to me, I just don’t care. About the lack of people using this service, it’s Nokia’s fault. Like 90% of the other services Nokia do laucnch to the market, they’re not making “enough” publicity to it. Once again, “services for the mobile phone fanatics” (1% of the market). Duh

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Oldie says:
May 14, 2009 at 8:30 am

Totally agree with ChaplinbyCarlos! Nokia has totally forgotten the importance of publicity! They launch awesome products and let nobody know of them. Adding their products to the phones should be 1-2-3 easy, not “then click the Applications, select Install-submenu, then Launch, then Run, then Install, then setup, then add, then “trust all”, then do, then copy, then”-bullshit.

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