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Club Nokia was originally launched in 1997 to provide detailed product information and support about Nokia products. [4] [8] In 1999 Club Nokia was developed into an integral multi-channel personalised service accessible by WAP, SMS or the World Wide Web, spawning a new industry for the provision of mobile content. [9] Consumers could join Club ...
The venue opened on November 8, 2008, as "Club Nokia" with shows held by the musician Beck over the first two nights. [1] Its name was changed in March 2016, several months after the neighboring Nokia Theater's name was changed to the Microsoft Theater. The theater continues to be booked by Goldenvoice. [2]
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ESPN studios and ESPN Zone restaurant/arcade complex, restaurants, Grammy Museum, Club Nokia, Lucky Strike bowling alley, and The Conga Room: October 2008 [6] Completed [6] Phase III 54-story Ritz-Carlton/JW Marriott hotel and the 14-screen West Coast flagship theatre multiplex operated by Regal Entertainment Group. Late 2009 [6] Completed [6] [7]
Logo of Nokia Download! Nokia Download!, originally Nokia Catalogs, [1] [2] was a mobile application for Nokia devices that allowed access to digitally distributed media content. Catalogs/Download! came preloaded on most Symbian S60 smartphones from Nokia (from 2006), as well as some later Series 40 feature phones. Most of the content was paid.
Nokia Lifeblog is a discontinued multimedia diary and website administration tool that automatically collects all the photos, videos, and sound clips that the user creates on the mobile phone, text messages and MMS messages that were sent and received. It also allows the user to create text and audio notes.
OTA Bitmap was a specification designed by Nokia for black and white images for mobile phones. The OTA or Over The Air Bitmap was defined by Nokia as part of their Smart Messaging specification, to send pictures as a series of one or more concatenated SMS text messages. The format has a maximum size of 255x255 pixels.