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• Monday, October 30th, 2006

Today, Nokia is a world leader in mobile communications, providing solutions for imaging, games, media and businesses, but it didn’t quite start out that way.

It began as a wood-pulp company in 1865. Over the years, it branched out to more industries, including electronics in the 1060s, with a car-radio telephone. It even manufactured rubber boots until the early 70s.

It wasn’t until 1992 that Nokia unveiled one of its first digital mobile phones. Today, the Nokia headquarters, called Nokia House, is a glass, steel and wood structure with simple lines and the feel of an eight-story greenhouse that incubates offices and ideas rather than plants. Its global headquarters in Espoo, Finland, sits on a waterfront that freezes over in winter. Only spring warmth will free a fishing boat lodged in ice just outside the window.

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