So, here are the links to some of the sites
         the project has appeared :

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         Essential Mix (English) >>
         Mobile Weblog (English) >>
         we-make-money-not-art (English) >>
         Textually (English) >>
         QuantumConvergence (English) >>
         Uber.tv (English) >>
         del.icio.us (English) >>
         The 3G Portal (English) >>

         RUCMS (Russian) >>
         ROL (Russian) >>
         Newstrack (Russian) >>
         3dnews (Russian) >>

         
         Mobil Idnes (Czech) >>
         DE:BUG (German) >>
         Ctime (Polish) >>

         O-nine (French ?) >>
         human-"context" interaction/"useful" (?) >>

         nogome (?)

         Humpty Dumpty (?) >>
         Mobiletren (?) >>
         Selularshop (?) >>
         Studiohandphone (?) >>
 
         Note 1. Not all information is accurate in all sites.
         Please see my portfolio for the most accurate info.

         Note 2. This is not a concept by Nokia. Don't expect to
         see it tomorrow in the market. It is a student project
         in collaboration with Nokia
         Note 3. I can't recognize the languages marked
         with (?) Help me to find them out - and English
         translations are welcome :)
 

         SOME QUOTES :


        "NOKIA One - "I am home!" OzgurTasarDesign aus Schweden
        hat sich an einem digitalen Mobiltelefon-verschmilzt-mit-Heimunterhaltung-Konzept geagt.
         Sieht klasse aus. Wann kann ich es kaufen, Nokia!?" 0xdeadbeef >>

        "NOKIA One - "I am home!" OzgurTasarDesign from Sweden
         has conceived of a mobile-telephone-fused-with-home-entertainment.
         Looks awesome. When can i buy it, Nokia?"
(Thanks Imon for the translation -ozgur)


         " ... As we strive for ever tighter integration between our mobile lifestyle and the more powerful
         PC's and Media Centers we have in our home, the proliferation of wires, duplicate files and
         ringing phones that can't be located might give rise to the sudden desire to simplify one's life.

         The Nokia One appears to be designed to do just that, but without pulling the plug
         (although it does cut a few cords). The reason I was glad for having gone back to the
         original site is that I'd missed the full Nokia One Presentation that shows how beautiful
         and functional well designed technology can be.

          I can't copy the presentation here, but I earnestly recommend you take two minutes and
         click the link above; I suspect that anyone that particularly enjoys this blog will have a
         great appreciation for all this device accomplishes ..." Mobile Weblog >>