Nokia Sensor  
Project facts
Project period
2004-2005
My responsibilities
Product management, concept design, requirement and UI specification, software development management, localization management, Nokia internal marketing, launch and website planning
Team members Sensor was a product of many people's hard work. Core team: Per Persson, Younghee Jung (UX manager) and Jim Lundin (SW development manager). Jim led the complex software development process, together with our indispensable software, middleware and localization subcontractors. Without Nokia internal support for marketing, localization, technical writing, legal and graphics, this product would never have happened. People at MEBU gave support and contributed to Sensor in its initial phase.
Funding Nokia

What is Sensor?
To learn about Sensor features, go to official web site: www.nokia.com/sensor
Nokia press release (June 9th, 2005)

History
Nokia Sensor emerged out of research on DigiDress and Scent in 2003. Learn more about the background and product development process by viewing a video presentation I and Younghee held in a Stanford University seminar.

Some discussions and reviews on Sensor
mobile-weblog.com
mobile-weblog.com2
RobertPrice.co.uk
allaboutsymbian.com
heise.de
mobile-review.com/forum2/
telefon-treff.de
symbian-freak.com/forum/
theotherblog
cellulari.it
bluejackq.com
Michael Yuan Java Blog
Russell Beattie
m-e-x.de/blog/
s60.at/software/

Sensor in the Press
"Nokia offers new phone information sharing software" Sunday Nation, June 12th 2005

Some Sensor folios found on the web
Michael Yuan
Colin

E-mail me your Sensor content!
For research purposes I am currently investigating what content people have in their Sensor application. If you want to share your stuff, launch Nokia Sensor on your phone, select Options -> Export Content -> select all and then export content to your Bluetooth/IrDA equipped PC. E-mail me the .zip file that appeared on your PC. I am also interested in hearing your stories about Sensor-facilitated encounters with acquainted or unacquainted Sensor users. Collected material will be used for research purposes only.

 

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