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Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

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Top 25 Maps Ambassadors…Look Who Has Closed in on the Top Spot!

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008

The competition for the Top 25 spots in the Maps Ambassador campaign is heating up.

A little less than 3 weeks ago We proudly told the internets who the top 25 Maps 2.0 Ambassadors were. Here are the standings as of Nov 11:

25: Rachaelsmom
24: phoneboy
23: thenokiablog
22: Blaxx
21: MrRious
20: baslanides
19: xtechx
18: obsidial
17: Flyinace2000
16: rcadden
15: radical24
14: ming387
13: baddogg79
12: peterk
11: oddsocks
10: scion9
09: TennCC01
08: pnksniper
07: chalot
06: bugaboo
05: ILikeMyNok
04: gianboy21
03: rnbrulz
02: LENNYBONS
01: anotheran

I’ve taken the pleasure to link to the top 10 Ambassadors, check out their reports.

Watch out LENNYBONS, anotheran just bumped you off the top spot!

As a reminder: The Top 25 Maps Ambassadors as of January 2nd 2009 will be winning a city guide of their choice, plus an extension of the 2 free months of voice navigation that you’ve already been enjoying.

N-Gage Report of the Week: Back to India!

Monday, November 10th, 2008

This week’s Report of the Week for the N-Gage campaign comes to us from nikhilchawla. In this report I learned that card-playing is a traditional activity on Diwali. Who knew? I have to say I didn’t — my knowledge of Indian culture is woefully shallow. Luckily, our Ambassadors from India, especially nikhilchawla, are never short on interesting details — whether it is about the latest S60 campaign or the culture/history/food/scenery of their country. Read all about it here:

N-Gage ‘Reset Generation’ The long lost love by nikhilchawla

N-Gage has change manifolds from where it started as a hardware device in 2003 and now to the World’s most exciting mobile gaming platform’s.A week back when the N-Gage ‘Rest Generation’ campaign was launched it got me back on my toes as it came after a long break from the previous campaign atleast for the Indian S60 Ambassadors and to top it all it proved to be one of most thrilling and n-gaging one.
Report:
It was at my place last Tuesday,We were having Diwali celebrations so I had kept a re-union for my schoolmates and the very same day the campaign was launched.After greeting and meeting all of them we started playing cards the traditional game on a Diwali night.While,playing cards we all started chatting and catching up with each other as all of us were meeting after a long time.That’s when I told my friends about the S60 Ambassador program and the campaigns I had been a part of previously.My friends who already knew about it asked me,so whats up with you these days?What are your reports all about this month?I asked a gaming freak friend of mine,Do you remember the Nokia gaming phone I used to have way back in school days?He replied “oh yes! N-gage your beloved phone for 3years how can we forget about it and we all laughed about it.Now,I had got the platform to inform them about the new generation of N-Gage(the transformation of N-Gage from console to ‘N-Gage’ the online community/platform).I asked each of then who had an N-Gage compatible phone if they had played any games on it and to my surprise most of them said yes! Now the next question was what all and which one of them did you like the most,their replies proved that I wasn’t wrong in thinking that most of the people live in a technological oblivion.All of them had played just three games that came pre-installed with the likes of their N95’s,N81’s,N82’s etc as nobody had ever updated it for the obvious reason that they weren’t aware of it.
Then,me being an s60 ambassador led from the front and gave them a demo of the actual N-Gage that is currently available and how it works as an online community + a game parlor.At present there are 21 games available and installed on my phone,so that was 7 times more than what they had in their respective phones.Rather,than asking all of them to try it on my phone I updated N-Gage in their phones for all of them using WiFi at my place.
Now came the time for the big thing ‘Reset Generation’ and the reason I asked them all to play it and not the other games was not just because of the campaign but also because its got so much to offer.To start with a charming princess to save;10 heroes to choose from;23 items to take care of;multiple playing options like - single player,quick match,online and numerous levels.After playing it anybody would agree that it is aptly titled ‘Reset Generation’ as for us it reset our lost love for gaming and kept us ‘N-Gaged’ till 6 in the morning.

Thanks to Raj,Dan,Stefan and everybody else I am missing out on from the S60 team for making our festive celebration so special.Keep up the good work and your hard work always shines in your results.

And thanks to you nikhilchawla for a great report! Your Stars Wars AC will be coming to you from Mike Macias.

A reminder to our N-Gage Ambassadors — the N-Gage campaign is inclusive of *all* N-Gage titles. We happen to be excited about “Reset Generation”, but that doesn’t mean you have to WoM about that one. Whatever game you like, tell your friends. And then (whenever possible) tell us what you said, where you said it, and what the reaction was to what you said.

If you haven’t already signed up for the campaign, you can sign up here.

The Best Ambassador Report….Ever

Friday, November 7th, 2008

It’s my favorite report to date. This week’s “Report of the Week” comes from a relatively new Ambassador named “oddsocks” who is tearing up the Amby team with good writing and funny anecdotes. Check it out:

Nokia Maps Out a Date
By oddsocks

It started off as a usual Monday evening. I picked up my picture-show pal and headed off to watch a movie as we did every week. I borrowed a friends Jeep since mine was back home in my garage awaiting to be welded back together.

I picked her up and she questioned why I got rid of my Jeep to only get an older, dirtier and more importantly taller one that made it even harder for her to climbing in to. I smacked the pedal of the 304 stuffed in the front end and shot back “it’s got a V8, nuff said”.

On our way, the dummy light on the gauge blinked up and advised me that she was thirsty. I looked at Nokia Maps, saw the gas station POI and drove to it. Topped up the tank and started back on the way to the movie theater. This is when she piped up and said she was thirsty (and hungry) too. I raised my arm to show her the restaurants we were passing by, she didn’t want any of that stuff but she didn’t know what she wanted.

Frustrated, I took out my E71, pulled up Maps and ran a search for local eateries. I spouted off the local ones and read the ’style’ from the category listings; “Thai? Italian? Greek?” Her eyes widened. I hit ‘Call’ in hopes to get reservations, she motioned to me to hang up and then motioned what seemed to be her milking a cow. I hung up and asked what in the world she was doing; apparently that was her impression of controlling a steering wheel. I told her that’s why I was driving. Hit “Drive To” and took “her majesty” to eat.

While she was busy filling herself with souvlaki, I pulled up movie listings and times using UCWEB6, read some reviews of the movies to watch and then picked a movie and time. Body of Lies. 8:15. I calculated a route and checked the ETA in order to get a better estimate of when we should be leaving. I polished off a Budweiser as she scraped the plate clean. We dropped coin and then headed out. I followed the directions to the local movie theater I had previously scoped out. Flashed my movie watcher card and headed in.

After 2 hours of pure excitement and thrill we sauntered out of the theater. “Ice cream” she whispered to me as if to make it seem I could read her mind. “Wanna get some ice cream?” I instinctually asked her. She winked. I searched Nokia Maps yet again for a local Baskin Robbins and directions. She commented “stop playing with your stupid phone and let’s go!”. “Oh I’m sorry, did you want me to magically know all the locations of the gelato joints around here?” I turned my phone to her and showed her the search results for Baskin Robbins”. She hit my arm. We headed to flavor country and devoured a chocolate banana sundae large enough to feed a small village.

I dropped her off and as she was leaving she said to me that next time I had to leave my phone at home. I responded that “an S60 Ambassador would never do such a thing. Besides, without it we would probably have run out of gas, not eaten, been late for the movie and sat in a cold Jeep while it rained…unless of course she wanted to walk”. I winked at and hugged my E71. She slammed the door and blew me a kiss.

Another successful (?) evening thanks to Nokia Maps.

Thanks oddsocks! As a reward for being selected “Report of the Week” we’re sending out an N82 (oddsocks already has an E71 and we have a few pre-loaned N82s from the “Share” campaign way back, so why not?) Tune in Monday for the N-gage Report of the Week…oddsocks has now set the bar very high!

S60 Blogs down for maintenance on November 8 - 9

Friday, November 7th, 2008

S60 Blogs will be down due to scheduled maintenance work next weekend, November 8 - 9. Apologies in advance for the inconvenience caused!

  • Saturday 8th Nov: approximately 8 hours between 4am and 4pm (GMT)
  • Sunday 9th Nov: approximately 9 hours between 4am and 10 pm (GMT)

S60 “gets it”

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

During the recent SmartPhone Show 2008 in London we were showing off the S60 5th Edition software on new Nokia 5800 ExpressMusic.  I expected a lot of folks to be interested in the touch enabled User Interface and I was certainly not disappointed in the reaction from the crowd.  However, what did surprise me was the interest in some of the other things we talked about. 

It seems that a lot of folks tends to equate S60 with Nokia products and assume that the only option for getting content like music and videos for playback on the device is through a Nokia channel like OVI and the Nokia Music Store

That is certainly a great option, but when they saw how easy it is to use any of a number of commercial sites for acquiring music in addition to the Nokia Music Store, that’s when the eyes opened wider and the questions started to fly.  MP3 was an expected format, along with M4A and eAAC+, but not so many knew that WMA playback is now part of the S60 Music Player’s capability (originally announced in Cannes in Feb. of 2005)

For example, the Rhapsody music store was dealing up Britney, Coldplay, Jason Mraz, M.I.A, Ne-Yo, Nickelback and Pink in .wma files that included Windows DRM, and they played like a dream on the S60 5th Edition product as well as the S60 3rd Edition FP2 devices we were displaying.   

Another thing that was interesting to showgoers was the use of Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) for quickly and easily moving music or video content using either Windows Media Player or the stand-alone clients provided by the content shops themselves.

Amazon’s Video on Demand service was the source for some TV episodes of The Office, Heroes, My Name is Earl, and Eureka and the combination of the easy transfer of video  and the beautiful playback experience on the 3.2″ nHD (640 x 360) 16mil color display of the Nokia 5800 really got some attention.  The .wmv files with Windows DRM were handled perfectly by the S60 Media Player.

More Change is in the Air: A Woman on Top

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

The rankings for the “Files on Ovi” campaign in SouthEast Asia show a woman on top of the heap for the first time in the history of Ambassador-land. SheWhoWearsRed is numero uno. Here’s the full Top 10 for Nov 6th:

10. maswilbilili
9. mikeyfocus
8. pelosh
7. strikeeagle
6. silentkvght
5. silverwind2712
4. fredrico
3. s60fanboy
2. bbongman1001
1. shewhowearsred

The Top 50 at the end of the campaign (Jan 2nd 2009) will earn rewards…

Podcast #40: Aron Kozak on Qt

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

A couple of days ago I was very happy to have a chat with Aron Kozak from Qt to talk about what they do at Qt Software. Like many of you already know Nokia announced the porting of Qt to S60 a couple of weeks ago.

If you are interested in learning more about Qt, an early technical preview of Qt for S60 is available for download from Qt Software website. The first production release of Qt for S60 will be available in the second quarter of 2009.

We did the podcast using Skype, so at times the sound quality might not be optimal. Apologies for that!

Download in MP3 64kbps Format | (7:30 - 3.44 MB)

Download in AAC+ 32kbps Format | (7:30 - 1.72 MB)

Aron Kozak works in comms for the Qt Software unit of Nokia, which was previously known as Trolltech (before being acquired). Aron has been doing high tech marketing and communications for almost 10 years, and is still loving it. He is a Canadian living in Oslo, Norway and passes his time with his family, friends, and getting out to the curling rink whenever he can.

Top 25 Maps 2.0 Ambassadors as of Nov 5th

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

A new day has dawned in North America. New hope spreads across the land. And 9 new Ambassadors have launched themselves into the Maps “Top 25″ list. Here’s the latest tally:

25. Artdeguzman

24. radical24

23. rachaelsmom

22. baslanides

21. thenokiablog

20. Blaxx

19. MrRious

18. xtechx

17. obsidial

16. oddsocks

15. flyinace2000

14. baddogg79

13. rcadden

12. scion9

11. ming387

10. peterk

9. chalot

8. TennCC01

7. pnksniper

6. bugaboo

5. gianboy21

4. anotheran

3. ILikeMyNok

2. rnbrulz

1. LENNYBONS

If you haven’t already signed up to become an Ambassador, or if you have and you want to check out some of the reports and/or write your own, click here.  The Top 25 Maps Ambassadors as of Jan 2nd 2008 will earn themselves a year long trial of Maps Voice Guided navigation plus a City Guide of their choice.

Chinese S60 Blog revamped

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

It’s almost two weeks, since the S60 Blogs got revamped and now it’s the Chinese S60 Blog’s turn to be launched with a new layout and structure.

Originally the Chinese blogs site had considerably smaller number of blogs on the front door with a bit different design compared to the English S60 Blogs. Me and the Chinese team (special thanks to Daniel!) figured that we could combine all the four blogs into one to make it easier for our readers to follow us. In addition we wanted to let our bloggers have the possibility to write on a wider range of topics and not stick with what their blog was originally set up for.

If you master the Chinese language, go ahead and check out the new Chinese site and let the team in China know what you think!