
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, introduced last year is due an update this coming Tuesday. This time Nokia is bringing Google with them for the software side of things.
Google’s instant messenger application “GTalk” is to be included as standard on the new Internet Tablet.
The pact between the Finnish company and Web search leader Google would offer consumers the ability to chat with other users of instant messaging software via the Nokia Wi-Fi device, which relies on short-range wireless networks.
Nokia’s 770 is available worldwide via its Web site. The 770 is a rectangular, 5.5-inch by 3.1-inch device with a big color screen that is slightly bigger than a mobile phone.
The deal with Nokia marks the Mountain View, Calif.-based Google’s latest move beyond computers and into the mobile communications market.
Earlier this year it announced a plan with Nokia’s biggest rival, Motorola, to feature Google search software on Motorola phones.
Source: Cnet
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