Nokia, the world's largest manufacturer of mobile phones, today launched its online gaming service N-Gage as part of its strategy of expanding in services for the mobile Internet.
The Finnish company also opened - still today - its social networking site, " Share on Ovi," which allows users to share photos and videos and is built with technology acquired Twango by American, said a Nokia spokesman.
Nokia is the leading producer of "handset" to take such a step towards the content industry, with services such as music or file sharing site like Mosh, where millions of users are directed to download video, audio files, programs.
N-Gage's launch had been postponed twice, in 2007, certain delays in testing the software. The new service is now made to the holders of N81 multimedia phone .
Source: Reuters
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