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First, here’s something that is fast becoming the most fundamental aspects of marketing to get right, especially if you want to build a truly sustainable high quality organisation (of any size) in the modern age: Ensure the ethics and philosophy … Continue reading
On a conference call with investors today, Nokia CEO Stephen Elop reaffirmed his company’s commitment to Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system. Despite obvious struggles with its ongoing transition, Elop says Nokia’s strategy to compete with Android is through Windows Phone and the Lumia product line. “We need to compete with Android aggressively,” said Elop. “The low-end price point war is an important part of that.” Answering a question about Windows Phones with lower price points than Nokia’s Lumia 610, Elop said Nokia is “absolutely” planning to do this.
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It’s been a long time coming, but London’s free Tube Wi-Fi network has finally gone live today in two stations, with four more to follow by the end of this week. Travellers at King’s Cross St. Pancras and Warren Street will now be able to browse the web from the stations’ platforms. To access the service, Transport for London (TfL) says you simply need to connect to the network and register your email address. The two launch stations will be joined tomorrow by Oxford Circus and Green Park, with Victoria and Euston set to go live on Saturday. In total, TfL plans to install wireless networks at 80 Tube stations by the end of July, expanding to 120 by the year’s end. The free Wi-Fi is provided by Virgin Media and is being launched in preparation for the 2012 Summer Olympics, which kick off on July 27th.
London Tube Wi-Fi network now live at King’s Cross St. Pancras and Warren Street
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During the Olympics, wi-fi access will come to the London Underground system for the first time. Virgin Media is working with Transport for London to wire up around 80 stations. The service will only be available on platforms rather than on trains, but it is expected to prove popular with passengers checking up on travel information, sending emails or using social networks. Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones got a sneak preview at one station where the equipment is being tested. Click the Link…
INSIGHT: New London Underground wi-fi put to the test
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