Nokia's Pulse application looks and smells familiar to anybody who's ever used Google Latitude. The main difference since the Finnish phone maker has the advantage of Navteq's $8 billion geolocation technology it acquired in 2008. The Haus of Elop is opening a Boston skunkworks that'll port the application, in addition to future social software to Android and iOS. It's a part of a wider project to coax customers toward Home windows Phone through getting them totally hooked on a suite of features wished to become "a lot more than the sum of the its parts." What is your opinion dear visitors, does it work
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