When Nokia launched its Ovi Store for mobile applications a month ago, it was clear that - despite its less than stellar launch - it would be a mistake to simply dismiss the Finnish mobile juggernaut's efforts as meaningless. The company may be struggling to stay relevant on the software and services side, but with a reach like Nokia's on the handset distribution level I think it goes without saying that a lot of eyes are firmly fixed on Nokia's initiatives in the field.
There was some criticism about the lack of content on the Ovi Store at launch day, particularly because of the fact that a lot of big names were lacking, but I figured I should give it at least a month to see if and how many developers would flock to the platform.
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