Nokia is morphing into a media business, according to The New York Times. Next year the handset maker will team with Universal Music Group, and other labels that opt in, to offer consumers free music. Under the agreement, Universal will let users download its entire catalog at no cost for 12 months, and keep the songs at the end of that time. Users will be able to download the songs to new Nokia phones or to their …
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