Nokia Conversations Down, evolving to something new? #changing

| October 21, 2011 | 19 Replies

What do you get when you go to Conversations.Nokia.Com? You may get a “FORBIDDEN” error, suggesting something wrong possibly at their end. But checking now and again you might see a banner saying it’s changing.

conversations.nokia.com
is changing

We’ll soon be connecting you to a bright 
new site to give everyone in Nokia’s
World something extra to talk about

Be first to hear when the new site goes live.
Follow us on  or Like us on  for regular updates

Nokia Conversations is the OFFICIAL blog from Nokia. That’s where announcement and launches appear (as well as other neat stuff). Just recently there’s been a revamp of WOMWorld/Nokia, which is now NokiaConnects.

What changes to Nok Conv are you expecting? Are they getting geared up for Nokia World?

conversations.nokia.com/ Via NokiaEcosystem

Cheers Zane for the tip!

Update: Seems I’m missing out on the newsletters today (apparently our host had a scheduled down time, though Mark Guim from TheNokiaBlog has issues too, being unaware of that). Dhruv Bhutani mailed in the Nok Conv news letter that explains what’s going on.

http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=83979a43b050b76ace50820ac&id=beacbc2336&e=7965fc2b85

Monday sees the launch of the new Nokia Conversations, and Karen Bartlett is onboard for the first step of the journey.

As newsletter subscribers, we know that you are among the most active and engaged readers of Nokia Conversations, but for the last few months we’ve been working on developing an improved site which looks great and really lets you get into the stories.

We’ve got a new look,  new people on the team – and even a new name.

Nokia Conversations is now going to be called Conversations by Nokia, and we’re going to tackle more than mobiles. You’ll still be able to read all the best information and insight into Nokia products, but now we’ll combine that with top quality journalism and original in-depth features.

We’ve always had great reporting, but now that we’ve got more people on board we can give a story time to develop and space to breathe.

And on top of that, we’ve got an art director and a video team who are going to be creating high resolution images and HD video to make the most of the stories.

The new site is built for new generation web technologies, from CSS 3 to HTML 5, but it’s also as light as possible.

Next week Nokia is going on the next stage of the company’s journey at Nokia World, and we’re evolving too.

The new Conversations by Nokia launches on Monday – and we want to know what you think. Part of the new site is that you’ll be able to talk, and the Nokia team, live online.

 

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  1. Dpac says:

    Cool! I like that everything about Nokia seems to be getting the much needed freshness and renewal!

  2. Zarsky says:

    Sounds good….the season of change!

  3. jiipee says:

    My bet is that they will start to redirect everyone to http://www.microsoft.com/communities/forums/default.mspx

  4. Johnny Tremaine says:

    A free preview of what Nokia Conversations is changing to:

    http://www.microsoft.com

  5. the game says:

    winds of change are coming

  6. Patata says:

    I hope that this means they will abandon their cooperation with that strange british pr company that ran that blog. An official Nokia blog should be at least by Nokia related stuff.

  7. outdated os says:

    lol, you couldn’t even comment from their own devices on their site. They must be fixing it.

    • Punching Bag says:

      Haven’t they been building an app to access the conversations website from since May?

      • outdated os says:

        on opera mini and on the “awesome” built-in browser, the text box is unclickable. They’ve fixed it before with a click-here-to-type or something like that. But they broke it again.

  8. Team Cod3rror says:

    Beginning of an End of mobile giant the Finnish Dinosaur

  9. superheroman says:

    nokia really needed these reboots… lets hope its good

  10. ssdh says:

    It will look like a bunch of tiles..

  11. destiny says:

    Life’s good with Nokia connecting people.

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