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Nokia Conversations: now with added Connects

welcome to the connects team

Welcome to the latest version of Nokia Conversations.

With this new release, we welcome our colleagues from the Nokia Connects blog, bringing the two sites, Connects and Conversations, together as one.

Nokia Conversations is the company’s official blog, and is one of the largest corporate blogs in the world. Working across six languages, we receive around one million visitors a month.

From the point of view of readers, we know that having lots of different Nokia blogs isn’t ideal. Earlier this year, we integrated posts from the Location team here on Conversations, instead of Nokia having a separate Maps blog.

Now, the Connects team join us too, to create a bigger, more inclusive site than ever before. 

So that means there’s now just one destination for all the latest from Nokia. It means this site will be livelier and more packed with content. And also that you’re not reading the same news twice, if you follow both sites.

The blog is split into three main sections:

News – the latest announcements and happenings at NokiaFeatures – deeper dives into products and the people behind themConnects – The wider world of Nokia, the community around it and the content you used to read at Nokiaconnects.com

There’s also a whole section devoted to Location, of course.

Lastly, we’d like to welcome the new writers from the Connects team: Joel, Paul and Tom. We look forward to reading their posts and to a richer, more varied mix on the site.


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