i dont know???
2007-02-27 14:57:33
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answered by asano 3
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What is known today as Nokia (pronounced /nok-iÉ/ in IPA) was established in 1865 as a pulp mill by Knut Fredrik Idestam on the banks of Nokia rapids. Finnish Rubber Works established its factories in the beginning of 20th century nearby and began using Nokia as its brand. Shortly after World War I Finnish Rubber Works acquired Nokia wood mills as well as Finnish Cable Works, a producer of telephone and telegraph cables. All these three companies were merged into the Nokia Corporation in 1967.
The Nokia Corporation that was created in the 1967 fusion was involved in many sectors, producing at one time or another paper products, bicycle and car tires, footwear (including Wellington boots), personal computers, communications cables, televisions, electricity production, etc.
2007-02-27 22:59:33
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answered by djhaqx 2
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Nokia I believe is Japanese for contact, or communication. Something to do with speech or talk.
2007-02-27 23:17:01
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answered by enzo32ferrari 3
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It's a brand of cell phone.
2007-02-27 22:58:34
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answered by Anonymous
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In korea it may mean hyundai. No Kia so it must be Hyundai.
2007-02-28 01:22:31
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answered by BATMAN 4
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It's Japanese for "plastic yak-box stuck in ear"
2007-02-27 22:59:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it's a cell phone
2007-02-27 22:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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