9 September 2008 12:15 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
In an online event later today Nokia is going to demonstrate some new features of Ovi.com.The new personal information management sync functionality of Ovi.com, as well as the Nokia Ovi Suite for PC and the Files on Ovi remote-access service will be shown off for those who want to tune in and watch.
"Today we are showing people how you can easily backup, sync and share your content using Ovi services on your PC, the web and your mobile device", said a Nokia exec in statement.
"Our stepwise approach to rolling out and integrating these and other elements of Ovi lets us learn and adjust according to the feedback we receive from people, so that we can constantly improve the user's experience of our services. We recognize that in the services business bringing something new to market is not the end of its development - it's only the beginning."
The latest version of Ovi.com, which is now available as a public beta, offers syncing of calendar, contacts, notes and tasks between a Nokia mobile device and www.ovi.com to create an online backup.
The Nokia Ovi Suite for PC lets users copy files and info while files on Ovi allows you to remotely access the files on your internet-connected personal computers from any browser-enabled mobile phone or computer.
Anyone wishing to watch needs to go to http://events.nokia.com where it will all kick off from 2pm. Phones, Apps, Nokia, Online, Ovi, Websites


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