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What Does Nokia’s New Location and Commerce Unit Mean for Location?
Company Insight
- Published 21 Jul 2011 by Patrick Connolly
Nokia’s decision to fold Navteq into the company suggests that location will play a significant role in Stephen Elop’s restructuring plans.
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