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August 16, 2006 Podcast #08: Larri Vermola Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 03:58 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

Big thanks to Larri for being able to quickly get together with me for an interview. The technology used in this new application has endless possibilities, and I know we'll be seeing alot more of it in the near future. And now for the podcast...

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August 15, 2006 Upcoming Guest: Larri Vermola, Pro Session Golf Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 03:39 PM | Categories: Upcoming guests

s60_larri_vermola.jpgThis week I'll be joined by Larri Vermola. He is product manager for the new "Pro Session Golf" application for the Nokia N93 camcorder phone. We'll be talking about this new app as well as the new technology it utilizes.

Name: Larri Vermola
Profession: Product Manager, Pro Session Golf
Site: www.nokia.com/golf

"Larry Vermola has been with Nokia since 2001. He is currently responsible for the user experience of two first Sports and Wellness, SWELL, products. Before SWELL he was Concept Manager for Mobile TV and DVB-H, until those activities were moved to the Multimedia and Technology Platform units of Nokia."

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