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All too frequently, carrier buy-in is key to getting mobile content off the ground and into wide circulation — but at least we can’t blame Nokia for trying to do its part, too. As its name implies, “myNseries” is a newly-minted concept app for Nokia’s Nseries devices, serving up a wide variety of information and content (apps, videos, graphics, and so on) in a widget-driven, vaguely Web 2.0ish interface. So far it’s only been presented at the Nokia Experience in France, but the company’s apparently actively working with carriers in a variety of countries to get it rolled out elsewhere (hopefully, you know, not in French).

We aren’t IT admins or anything, but Nokia’s new Enterprise Edition Suite may be just the ticket for large rollouts in corporate settings that use Nokia handsets. The magic is in the control over what features get installed — phone browser, PC sync, Application installer, and the like — and then granular control over exactly what your users can sync. For example, if there is no need for employees to be taking their mail on the road, you can disable mail sync but still let them keep their calendars up to date. The list of supported devices is fairly comprehensive and you just can’t beat the price tag, all it’ll cost ya is the time it takes to download. Now that this bit is out the door, how about a bit more focus on Macs, OK Nokia?