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Ovi Store unofficially appears as a Chrome AppAll About Symbian - David Gilson - Mar 10, 2011Google Chrome users might like to direct their attention to the Chrome Web App Store. An unofficial app for Nokia's Ovi Store has recently appeared, giving users a direct shortcut to the Ovi Store on their 'new tab' page. Google's move to bring apps to ... |
Nokia updates Ovi Store client for Symbian smartphonesMobile Burn - Dan Seifert - Mar 10, 2011Nokia has put out an update to its Ovi Store client today for Symbian^3 powered smartphones and S60 3rd Edition and 5th Edition smartphones. The update resolves compatibility issues with Nokia's back-end, as well as provides speed and performance ... |
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Nokia Reader updated, sign-in and connectivity bugs fixedTamsS60 - Mar 9, 2011The good folks over at Nokia Beta Labs have released an updated Nokia Reader client for the S^3 phones (N8, C6-01, C7, and E7). The new release (1.0.1) addresses problems when signing in with Nokia Account and the connectivity issues with the previous ... |
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