By Shane McGlaun - August 13, 2009
Microsoft and Nokia announced yesterday that the two were holding a teleconference to announce a new partnership. Speculation was that the two might be teaming up on smartphones or that it could be about Nokia getting into the netbook market. Today the two companies have announced details of their new partnership to design, develop, and market mobile productivity solutions. In a nutshell, this agreement means that Nokia Symbian devices will get native capability to view and edit Microsoft Office documents. With the new agreement, the two firms will collaborate on solutions that will be offered on a broad range of Nokia smartphone starting with the Eseries range aimed at business users. The solutions developed under the partnership will be marketed to both carriers and to consumers directly.
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