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BusinessWeek article (and a strange YouTube video)

We just had a cup of coffee with Ykä Huhtala and Jussi Kaasinen, the dynamic duo behind Nokia Sports Tracker. Or actually, it was a latte, as we were humbly celebrating our story being picked up by BusinessWeek in the article How Nokia Users Drive Innovation (good one!!).

This is good. The Sports Tracker success case and BusinessWeek’s blessing gives our user-driven-innovation approach a truckload of credibility, hopefully facilitating the whole Nokia transformation.

Anyway, as the discussion rambled on, Ykä raised a question… Does anybody know who has created this YouTube video?

It’s a nice marketing video about Sprorts Tracker, filmed in Curacao - the beautiful island where I happened to spend my honeymoon two years ago. The Sports Tracker team would like to get a high-quality version of this video for marketing purposes, but strangely enough, nobody seems to know who has created it.

Dear LazyWeb: if you have a clue, please drop us an email.

Posted by Tommi @ May 2, 2008 10:33 am | Tags: , , ,

10 Comments »

  1. The narrator sounds awfully like Jonathan Hutchins, just like in Rare Exports, Inc.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JIz7I5yzwQ

    Comment by Janne — May 2, 2008 @ 12:13 pm

  2. Incredible, now the web 2.0 community even produces the advertisement for the products it likes. That’s a first.

    Comment by Martin — May 2, 2008 @ 5:06 pm

  3. Congrats for the interview. I think it’s a proof of concept..:)

    Well, Iike the idea of Sports Tracker as well. It’s dissapointing I don’t seemt o be able to use the features of the website.

    Everytime I try to log in, the site wants me to activate account everytime. It doiesn’t stop there: I have uploaded every workout I have from the mobile client, but the dashboard in the actual web service claims I don’t have any uploaded workouts.

    I have tired to get some help, but the only way to do this seems to be a feedback form. Which I have used several times, but with no avail.

    More here with this jaiku:

    http://thebluenile.jaiku.com/presence/33605745#comments

    Comment by Henrikki — May 2, 2008 @ 10:22 pm

  4. I have to apologise: I just noticed, that I made an error when joining the service: by mistake I put a false e-mail address to the form, so the activation key is for another username.

    CAn somebody help me getting the username unlocked, so I can apply as thebluenile with this service as well?

    Comment by Henrikki — May 3, 2008 @ 1:51 am

  5. this is fabulas this is mastermind………

    Comment by JATIN — May 6, 2008 @ 8:17 am

  6. i cant see it? Are their updates for real player for the n81? Please email me if xou know

    Comment by denny — May 6, 2008 @ 8:58 am

  7. Hi Tommi! This video was produced as a part of N82 press site -> http://www.nokia.com/press/n82

    It is also used as a TVC in Portugal. Contact me if you want to get the right contacts for this.

    Comment by J-P — May 6, 2008 @ 10:16 am

  8. Thanks J-P.

    LazyWeb worked again beautifully :)

    Comment by Tommi Vilkamo — May 7, 2008 @ 11:44 am

  9. One of the greatest app on S60 I have ever seen!

    I am using Sports Tracker for a long time, but today, when I was reading the other blogs, I thought: I haven’t said thanks to the guys of soprts tracker…

    So here I am: Thank you!

    The last version, with the upload and share options is great!

    I am buying another phone just for this app. I have an E90 - just for work, an E50 and a N73, now I will buy a N78 or a N82 (just think about the accelerometer and step counter) for my sports activity…

    Comment by Jorge Dinis — May 16, 2008 @ 2:43 am

  10. Very useful application when I am biking
    I suggest few improvements:
    support plt file
    support internal user maps
    synchronies with “Polar” pulsometer watches (voice/infrared or with cooperation with polar web

    Comment by Eldad — May 27, 2008 @ 12:25 am

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