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Four years ago, Stephen Elop, Nokia¡¯s then-CEO, described the company as a man at the edge of a burning platform. While its rivals had set the phone market on fire, Nokia had poured gasoline on its own platform by failing to acknowledge that newcomers Apple and Google had changed the game.ËÄÄêǰ£¬Åµ»ùÑǵ±Ê±µÄCEOÊ·µÙ·Ò¡¤°£ÂåÆÕ°Ñ¹«Ë¾±ÈÓ÷Ϊһ¸öÕ¾ÔÚȼÉÕÖеÄ×꾮ƽ̨±ßÔµµÄÈË¡£µ±ËüµÄ¾ºÕù¶ÔÊÖµãȼÊÖ»úÊг¡Ê±£¬Åµ»ùÑÇ»¹ÔÚ×Ô¼ºµÄƽ̨ÉÏ¿ª²ÉʯÓÍ£¬Ã»ÓÐ×¢Ò⵽ƻ¹û¡¢¹È¸èµÈÐÂÃæ¿×ÒѾÈÃÓÎÏ·¹æÔò·¢ÉúÁ˸ı䡣
In hindsight, the ¡°burning platform¡± memo can be seen as the prelude to the 2013 disposal of its once dominant mobile handset business to Microsoft in what many Finns considered a fire sale. The operation that made the candy-bar phone as ubiquitous as the smooth black slate of the iPhone is today was no more.ÏÖÔÚ»ØÍ·À´¿´£¬¡°È¼Éյį½Ì¨¡±±¸Íü¼¿ÉÒÔ±»ÊÓΪŵ»ùÑÇÔÚ2013Äê·ÅÆúÊÖ»úÒµÎñµÄǰÕס£Ëü½«Õâ¸öÔø¾ÊÇÒµ½çµÚÒ»µÄÒµÎñ³öÊÛ¸øÎ¢Èí£¬¶øÐí¶à·ÒÀ¼ÈËÈÏΪÕâ¼òÖ±ÊÇÒ»´Î´ó˦Âô¡£ÕâҲʹµÃÔø¾Åµ¼ÇÑǵÄÖ±°åÊÖ»ú´Ó´Ë²»¸´´æÔÚ¡ª¡ªÔø¼¸ºÎʱ£¬ËüÃǺͽñÌìµÄºÚɫƻ¹ûÊÖ»úÒ»ÑùÎÞ´¦²»ÔÚ¡£
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As early as next year, the company aims to rejoin the phone market, two sources briefed on Nokia¡¯s plans told Re/code. In addition, the company has a number of other ambitious technology projects, including some in the virtual reality arena, these sources said.Re/code´ÓÁ½´¦ÏûÏ¢À´Ô´»ñµÃÁËŵ»ùÑǼƻ®µÄ¹£¸Å£º¹«Ë¾¼Æ»®Ã÷Äê¾ÍÖØ·µÊÖ»úÊг¡£»Ëü»¹ÓÐÐí¶àÐÛÐIJª²ªµÄ¿Æ¼¼ÏîÄ¿£¬ÆäÖÐһЩºÍÐéÄâÏÖʵ¾º¼¼³¡Óйء£
The move is driven by Nokia Technologies ¡ª the smallest of the three businesses that remained after the Microsoft deal, alongside its mapping and network equipment businesses. Nokia Technologies is best known for being the arm that licenses the company¡¯s massive portfolio of more than 10,000 patents.΢ÈíÊÕ¹ººó£¬Åµ»ùÑǽöʣϵØÍ¼¡¢ÍøÂçÉ豸ºÍŵ»ùÑǿƼ¼ÈýÏîÒµÎñ¡£´Ë´ÎÐж¯ÕýÊÇÓÉÆäÖйæÄ£×îСµÄŵ»ùÑǿƼ¼Íƶ¯µÄ¡£Åµ»ùÑǿƼ¼Êǹ«Ë¾×¨ÀûÊÚȨ·½ÃæµÄÎäÆ÷£¬²¢Òò´ËÖªÃû¡£Åµ»ùÑÇÔÚרÀûÉϽøÐÐÁË´óÁ¿Í¶×Ê£¬ÓµÓÐ10000¶àÏîרÀû¡£
Unlike other patent houses that do little more than license intellectual property, Nokia Technologies has designed new products and licensed them to other companies. So far, these ambitions have been small in scale. The division has released just two products: An Android program called Zlauncher and the N1, an Android tablet design licensed to another manufacturer that is selling it under the Nokia name in China. Its return to the market is likely to employ a similar tactic.ºÍÆäËüרÀû¹«Ë¾²»Í¬£¬Åµ»ùÑǿƼ¼²¢²»¾ÖÏÞÓÚ֪ʶ²úȨÊÚȨ¡£Ëü»¹Éè¼ÆÐ²úÆ·²¢ÊÚȨ¸øÆäËü¹«Ë¾¡£Ä¿Ç°ÎªÖ¹£¬ËüµÄÕâЩ±¨¸ºµÄ¹æÄ£²¢²»´ó£¬Ö»·¢²¼ÁËÁ½¿î²úÆ·£ºÒ»¿îÃûΪZlauncherµÄ°²×¿Ó¦ÓúÍN1°²×¿Æ½°å¡£N1µÄÉè¼Æ±»ÊÚȨ¸øÁíÒ»¼ÒÖÆÔìÉÌ£¬²¢ÓÉËüÔÚÖйúÒÔŵ»ùÑǵÄÃûÒå³öÊÛ¡£Åµ»ùÑÇÖØ·µÊÖ»úÊг¡¿ÉÄÜ»á²ÉÈ¡ºÍN1ÏàͬµÄ²ßÂÔ¡£
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