Skip to main content Skip to main content Windows Experience Devices Windows Developer Microsoft Edge Windows Insider Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 Azure Copilot Windows Surface XBOX Deals Small Business Support Windows Apps Outlook OneDrive Microsoft Teams OneNote Microsoft Edge Moving from Skype to Teams Computers Shop XBOX Accessories VR & mixed reality Certified Refurbished Trade-in for cash XBOX Game Pass Ultimate PC Game Pass XBOX games PC games Microsoft AI Microsoft Security Dynamics 365 Microsoft 365 for business Microsoft Power Platform Windows 365 Small Business Digital Sovereignty Azure Microsoft Developer Microsoft Learn Support for AI marketplace apps Microsoft Tech Community Microsoft Marketplace Software companies Visual Studio Microsoft Rewards Free downloads & security Education Gift cards Licensing Unlocked stories View Sitemap
May 19, 2010
Uncategorized

Nokia Conversations going onwards and upwards



ian_introGLOBAL, Literally – No sooner have I got off a plane from Beijing where myself and JBC were working on the launch of Conversations China, than I’m hopping on another one to go west to the USA for the next part of our global roll-out. It’s a little early to reveal details yet, but be assured that Nokia Conversations is going from strength to strength. Which is why we’ve also got a new member of the team to introduce. Please join me in welcoming Ian Delaney to the Conversation.

Ian joins us from New Media Knowledge, where he was editor for the last three years. He also writes a blog about social media called twopointouch and is well versed in online conversations. As part of the Conversations team, Ian will be helping to keep our various editions in line, liaising between global and local editions, helping the local editors with planning and getting the best stories from local territories back on the global site. He’ll also be treating us to some of his pearls of wisdom with the occasional post.

Meanwhile, I’m off to get a new passport. The old one seems to have run out of pages!

Picture by Bobby Alcott

Your Privacy Choices Opt-Out Icon Your Privacy Choices
Consumer Health Privacy Sitemap Contact Microsoft Privacy Manage cookies Terms of use Trademarks Safety & eco Recycling About our ads