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Remember the Nseries website (www.nseries.com)? I was surprised to find out that the site is now gone and has now been integrated into the more general Nokia.com site. A not so good move perhaps, especially since the section now dedicated to the Nseries certainly lacks the appeal of a dedicated site. Considering the “special’ status of the Nseries in Nokia’s arsenal of phones, having a separate site is ideal.
Gone is also the Nseries Sports Tracker widget, which allowed you to place a widget on your blog or site showcasing your Sports Tracker adventures, including pictures and video. The feature, officially called Maps + Photography widget was tightly integrated into the Nseries.com website, but seems to have disappeared along with Nseries.com. On many blogs and sites (including here at The Nokia Guide) where the widget was prominently displayed, we are only left with an empty space or or a message to install the latest version of Adobe Flash.
Nokia Sports Tracker is still VERY popular and definitely one of the coolest Nokia exclusive apps, so why remove the ability to share your trips with the world? I for one, would love the ability to share this not only on The Nokia Guide, but also on social sites like Facebook and MySpace. What do you think?
Is a separate site more suitable for the Nseries? And, should the Maps + Photography widget return?
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I prefer it like that, really. Less domain fragmentation, everything in one place. And I hated the flash interface of nseries.com.
Something noteworthy is that they moved Nokia vine to vine.nokia.com, keeping the same design, and even a couple broken links pointing to nseries.com.
Nseries.com was the most suave of all websites.Clear and Crisp. Beautifully designed. It is like one of my pet dogs is dead. I really miss it very much. Integrating it into the nokia.com site is the stupidest of all ideas on planet earth or may be the solar system itself. The current website lacks life and hence is as good as dead.
May be Nokia have taken a leaf out of Sony Ericsson’s book.
Thumbs down Nokia. Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.