Nokia Music Store opens in Finland and Germany
Published by Rafe Blandford at 10:56 UTC, March 11th 2008
The Nokia Music Store is now available in Finland and Germany. Nokia Music Store works on both the PC (Internet Explorer only) and a selection of Nokia mobile phones. Compatible S60 devices include the N95, N95 8GB, N82, N81, N91 and the N76.
Visit music.nokia.com to choose the appropriate Music Store. Further countries will be added in the coming months.

Each country version is localised:

Categories: Software, Links of Interest
Platforms: S60 3rd Edition
News Discussion
cuberob
my neighbours get it but i dont... hmm
still waiting for the dutch release (though i doubt i will be using it often, it is still pretty cool might you ever "need" some song)
PeteASJP
Supports only XP/Vista and IE6+. No support for Firefox, Safari, etc.
viipottaja
Initial support for MS only is very understanable. What would really cool though would be support for the Nokia Internet Tablets!
krisse
Support for IE only is completely stupid in Finland as most people use Firefox.
Viipottaja, if they included Firefox support it would probably work on the tablets as well because the tablets' MicroB browser is Mozilla-based. Every Firefox-compatible site I've tried also works on MicroB.
viipottaja
Well, Nokia wouldn't prepare any given version for just one market.
Really, is Firefox the most popular browser on computers in Finland? I must say I would be suprised if that really is the case.
PeteASJP
twaltari
krisse
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Really, is Firefox the most popular browser on computers in Finland?
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Yup! (I was surprised too when I found out.)
As twaltari pointed out, almost half of all browser use in Finland is Firefox, which makes it the most-used browser in the country. It also makes Finland the most pro-Firefox nation in Europe (and possibly the world?)
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Originally Posted by viipottaja
Well, Nokia wouldn't prepare any given version for just one market.
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The main problem I have is that they've prepared it for just one browser! :)
It does seem odd though to go to all the trouble of translating the entire site into Finnish, and then exclude the most popular browser in Finland.
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