Nokia Air Video Leak - Another Cloud Service On The Cards?

This Nokia Air video got leaked. It talks of a service about cloud storage from Nokia that allows you to store all your data and applications at one place and access it from any device of your choice. The gadgets shown in the video are sleek and stunning. The UI of these gadgets have got that familiar Qt look with the round icons on Symbian and Maemo/MeeGo. The video talks about a "tailor-made mobile experience" for everyone, everywhere. Users will have no menus to navigate for getting to the application. There will be just an app store, so that you can try, use and buy the app or service you like.

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The video then proceeds to say that the cloud delivers latest version of your app directly, so no need to update and that the notifications will appear on all devices connected to Nokia Air simultaneously. But, is this project for real? Is a cloud service from Nokia really on the cards? We just have to wait to find out.

Check out this video on youtube before it becomes private or is taken down -

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