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Nokia CTO Bob Iannucci: The current mobile space is equivalent to the PC industry of 1982

January 14, 2008 by Stefan Constantinescu - 4 Comments

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62×62_iannucci_bob.jpgIn the latest episode of Nokia’s Technology Podcast “The way we live next” Nokia’s new CTO Bob Iannucci talks about where we are today in terms of mobile and how the next few years will look absolutly nothing like the decade prior. He likens today’s mobile industry to the PC world of 1982 and gives recognition to the 14,500 people Nokia has doing research and development, calling them the crown jewels of the company. Bob talks about openness and says that it is more than just a word, but a discipline. Less than 10 minutes, something you can listen to on your commute, highly recommended; NRC is one of the most under marketed parts of Nokia which I think is a real shame.

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