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The Mobile Web Server technology is used in various parts of Nokia as a test and innovation platform. Now one of these projects is ready to make their achievement available for the world: let me introduce My Mobile Site desktop widgets!

This is a collection of small applications ie. widgets running on the PC desktop each serving a purpose: read and send text messages, make a call, browse gallery pictures etc.
The widgets will eventually be available through Nokia Beta Labs, but we decided to do a small closed beta test round with some of you first. Thus 10 volunteers will get a chance to test them out before they go out to a wider distribution. It goes without saying the results of this first external test are very important to us.
How to take part? First, check out the requirements:
Second, send me email (jukka.eklund (symbol) nokia.com) containing the following information:
I will pick the 10 testers in the order of received emails, so act fast!
Update: Got 10 volunteers, thanks for your fast response! Stay tuned..
-Jukka
Comments
Hi there.
Contact me if you would like a beta sester for linux will you?
Guess you got my e-mail after this post, so feal free to contact me.
thanks
Posted by: L-P | December 29, 2007 03:25 AML-P, thanks. Widgets don't work with Linux do they?
Posted by: Jukka Eklund | December 29, 2007 08:54 AM