Nokia Video Center In Action February 14, 2007

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Video content on-the-go was always going to be a hot topic at this year’s 3GSM event and, unsurprisingly, it was. Nokia, as expected, was right out there at the front. It announced some big deals with YouTube and Reuters as well as its Nokia Video Center application.

Described as a mobile video RSS feed and video-on-demand (VoD) offering, it’s designed for use on the Nseries of phones, starting with the N95. You’ll also be able to get it as a download on selected S60 phones, just not yet.

It combines branded video RSS feeds, Internet videos and side-loaded videos from the PC on one device. Check out a brief video of the service in action above from the 3GSM show. I especially like the 3-D wheel of stored videos in the browsing screen.-Martin Lynch

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