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Forum Nokia Style Guide - Differnet

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<strong>Forum</strong> <strong>Nokia</strong> <strong>Style</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> Version 3.0<br />

V<br />

vCalendar<br />

Do not spell out on first mention (for example, as “virtual calendar”); it’s not an<br />

abbreviation. Do not abbreviate to vCal.<br />

vCard<br />

Do not spell out on first mention as if an abbreviation (for example, as “virtual card”);<br />

it’s not an abbreviation.<br />

Version Numbers<br />

For <strong>Nokia</strong> products that have version numbers, references to a particular version should<br />

specify only the number at the end of the product name, without Version, v, or anything<br />

else — and without the preceding article, if there usually is one.<br />

The <strong>Nokia</strong> Activ Server enables secure mobile connectivity to a company’s<br />

existing information systems. <strong>Nokia</strong> Activ Server 2.1 can be downloaded for<br />

testing.<br />

In references to products other than <strong>Nokia</strong>’s, follow the official convention for the<br />

particular product. See also Symbian OS Version Numbers.<br />

Documents also have version numbers; these are designated as, for example, Version 1.0<br />

on the title page (but referred to by lowercase version in text, as in “version 3.0 of this<br />

guide”).<br />

view<br />

Use, for example, Grid view when referring to views in which icons can be displayed on<br />

a Series 60 phone.<br />

VoiceStream<br />

Not Voicestream; now (since late 2002) known as T-Mobile.<br />

vs.<br />

Not versus.<br />

W<br />

W3C<br />

Short for World Wide Web Consortium; precede with an article (the W3C).<br />

WAP <strong>Forum</strong><br />

Precede with an article (the WAP <strong>Forum</strong>), but use only in historical references. The WAP<br />

<strong>Forum</strong> has merged with the Open Mobile Architecture Initiative, to form the Open<br />

Mobile Alliance (OMA).<br />

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