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Nokia reported a global net sales of 10.3 billion euro for the third quarter of 2010, which showed a five percent increase compared with 9.8 billion euro in the third quarter 2009, and a three percent increase compared with 10.0 billion euro in the second quarter 2010.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Nokia Corp. will run mapping and navigation services for Yahoo Inc. in an acknowledgement that the slumping Internet company hasn't kept up with rival Google Inc. in the increasingly important area of location services.

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NEW YORK (AP) – Nokia Corp. will run mapping and navigation services for Yahoo Inc. in an acknowledgement that the slumping Internet company hasn't kept up with rival Google Inc. in the increasingly important area of location services.

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