A Reconstrução da Identidade na Internet

“Um sistema de redes em rápida expansão, conhecido colectivamente por Internet, liga milhões de pessoas em novos espaços que estão a alterar o modo como pensamos, a natureza da nossa sexualidade, a organização das nossas comunidades e até mesmo a nossa identidade” (Sherry Turkle)

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quinta-feira, agosto 23, 2007

Windows Live no seu telemóvel... Nokia

"A Internet está cada vez mais móvel" parece uma frase saída de um anúncio publicitário mas, perante a notícia de que o fabricante Nokia vai passar a disponibilizar software da Microsoft - nomeadamente e-mail e serviço de instant messaging - nos seus telemóveis multimédia, torna-se uma afirmação pertinente.

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Nokia to use Microsoft Windows on phones
Nokia multimedia phone users will be able to use Windows Live services including e-mail, instant messenger, contacts list and a blogging and picture sharing site.
August 22 2007: 7:29 PM EDT

SEATTLE/HELSINKI (Reuters) -- Leading mobile phone maker Nokia said Wednesday it would bring Microsoft Corp.'s Windows Live suite of Web services, like e-mail and instant messaging, to many of its cell phones.
Microsoft (Charts, Fortune 500), Yahoo Inc (Charts, Fortune 500). and Google Inc (Charts, Fortune 500). are competing for valuable real estate on a handset's main screen, so users can gain access to their online services without the extra step of going through the phone's Web browser.
Microsoft's services will integrate with Nokia's (Charts) existing programs allowing users to sync their Windows Live contacts list with the phone's address book or send and receive Hotmail e-mails within Nokia's messaging application.
Owners of Nokia's multimedia phones will be able to download a suite of Windows Live services that include e-mail, instant messenger, contacts list and a blogging and picture sharing site.
The Finnish phone maker plans to preload cheaper models with Microsoft's suite of services next year.
"In practice it would be as wide as possible," Nokia's Jari Pasanen, vice president for strategy and technology at multimedia business unit, told Reuters.

in CNNMoney.com

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