On the third week after having introduced Sergejs, his interview is finally coming to an end. It has been an extraordinary long journey but I think it was just worth it
And the finale is the one I love the most! Sergejs is sharing with us his direct experiences with Ovi.
Thank you so much Sergejs for your passion and love!
-Pino (@haikus)
What’s your favourite thing you’ve downloaded from Store? Why? Well, since I’m a Nokia N900 user… nope, you won’t hear me complain about the Store! I’m actually very pleased with the amount of work Nokia has put into the Store, considering it’s for a single device only. Of course Nokia N900 owners have their apps repositories, but there’s plenty of free and quality content to be found on Ovi as well, like Nokia Panorama or the addictive Angry Birds. I also bought Zen Bound, a unique and immersive 3D puzzle type game, the moment it came out for the Nokia N900, and since I liked it so much, I thoroughly reviewed it.
I also heard some good feedback about the Store for Symbian^3 devices and I can’t wait for a trial phone to land in my hands so I can have a closer look myself.
What were you looking for the last time you used Maps? As my friend Gareth implicitly hinted out in his Ovi fan interview, I’m not very good at finding my way pretty much anywhere that is outside my own hometown. So having a fast and reliable GPS satellite lock in my Nokia device was yet again a gift from heaven (or is it Finland?). Last time I recall using Maps on my Nokia N900 was looking for the pub where we held our second mobile geek meetup in Birmingham. It managed the job perfectly, otherwise my friends would’ve been forced to organise a search party
What would you like tell us here at Ovi by Nokia? I’d like to wish Ovi by Nokia to keep moving despite the rocky path, any failures along the way should simply be taken as a natural part of growing up. I also wish the team to have a wider outlook, not only on things that are trendy in the industry at the moment, but also taking the precious time to come up with entirely new ways of connecting Nokia users worldwide. It’s not so important who crosses the finish line first – it’s important how you do it.
And finally, a big thank you Pino for having me here. It was an extremely refreshing experience to just stop for a moment and look back at what’s definitely been one hell of a joyride.
Source : http://blog.ovi.com/2010/12/06/fan-interviews-ovi-...



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