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What can you buy for $5.00?

five_dollars.jpgHalf a pack of nappies, a statuette of Ralph Wiggum, a Fish Taco, a taxi ride to the airport in Xiamen, China and a trip to the hairdressers in Kabale, Uganda.

What do these things have in common?  Only that they each cost around five dollars.
The Five Dollar Comparison is a collaborative project that invites you to send in your photos of things that cost about $5.  Submissions are made by a Flickr group and there are already a good selection of goods both commonplace and outré up on the site.

But wait, you are thinking.   What the yellow rubbery heck has this got to do with mobile phones?

Well, it’s a fair comment.  The answer, apparently, is that this is a project started by an internal research and development team at Nokia.  The team specialises in looking at current trends and “identifying and understanding future disruptions and opportunities”.

No, I’m not sure what that means either.  It’s appears to be something to do with the fact that half the world’s population has a mobile phone and that this fact means we are all more connected.  Asking what you can buy for $5, anywhere in the world, is an attempt to broaden the discussion about this interconnected world.

Or something.

It’s a fun site, anyway, and might spark a new thought or two.

But that’s enough of all this nonsense now, Nokia.  Get back to releasing the bleedin’ Tube like you promised.  Run along now.  Sell it for $5 if it makes you feel better.



Nokia goes all Da Vinci Code

oayor.jpgNokia is up to something.

Take a look at OpenAtYourOwnRisk.com(flash required).  It’s a willfully obscure viral site that you have to open by aligning some symbols in a combination lock (don’t worry, it’s not hard).

Once you get through the ’security’ you will see some nicely done clockwork imagery, hear creepy music and read some rambling tosh about a bunch of royal types creating a clip of ‘grande weirdness’ (hundreds of years ago, before the invention of, er, movie clips) that they have placed in a box with four seals.

Clues to help you unlock the box have been hidden in important historical artifacts like Edison’s Lightbulb, Apollo Eleven and, er, the Nokia Download Store.

All will be revealed next Monday and you can sign up for an email alert to notify you as soon as the seals are cracked open.

What could it be? The Nokia Tube, perhaps?  Doesn’t seem ‘grande weird’ enough, though - unless we have been WAY wrong about what the Tube will involve.  Suggestions in the comments, if you please.

S60 browsers get a better Google Reader

s60greader.jpgGoogle reader has been my RSS reading weapon of choice ever since Bloglines had one outage too many and I checked out the competition.

There has been a mobile version of the site available for some time,  and Google launched a version optimised for the iPhone ab0ut a month ago. No, Google has modified the standard mobile site to launch an S60-optimised version when used with a S60 web browser.

The site looks great, with some simple icons and well thought out layouts and now makes much better use of the available screen space to get both headline and a decent chunk of text from each post displayed at once.

via The Symbian Blog