A new interactive site from Nokia

Sep 23, 2008 15:26 GMT  ·  By

In its native homeland, Finland, Nokia started a new campaign featuring a fictional newspaper, The Legends Telegraph, and also boldly announced its plans for the future of mobile usage.

Its plans for the future include eight 'elements' but Nokia also outlined the directions in research up to 2015, when it believes that their new technologies become available.

The eight elements of the future of mobility include 'Creativity' - to enable users to unleash their creative power, 'Mixed reality' - that will enrich experiences and make them able to be shared in both digital and physical worlds, and ' User and context modeling' - so that users will be able to customize to the maximum their devices.

The new site called Legends Telegraph is a fictional newspaper, as mentioned above, though not the kind you buy from your news stand, since it also contains videos.

There are eight videos available on the so called newspaper in English, Spanish and Chinese. After watching all the eight clips,  you have to complete a series of puzzles, which is pretty cool if you like to play sleuth games. To be honest, this is a bit annoying since I don't seem to have the patience to solve all the puzzles, but then again this is my personal opinion. So, if the little puzzles sound good to you, here is the link to The Legends Telegraph.

It seems that Nokia really plays hard and wants to finish this year with lots of campaigns and innovative products released. Let's only mention the 'Nokia N96 24 Gig is Big!' campaign that was designed to advertise the huge storage space available for N96 since it is one of the latest ones, and it serves the example just fine.