Finally Nokia Pulse is available for the Nokia N9 due to the efforts of the Nokia Lab guys. The application is designed to promote the life event social sharing with the help of photos and locations. This is the second most popular feature, after Angry Birds, which was made available for the device only a few weeks ago.

It allows an automatic tagging of photos and has possibilities of sharing photos in a private mode. The application allows creating a group and share pics, notes and locations.

The application is fully integrated with Nokia Maps. This means you will always have a chance of getting checked in for a specific location (similar to foursquare) and also finding you friends nearby. Other than that, it allows finding a concrete direction (for example, a cafeteria nearby) and how to get there.

Group Conversations: Keep it Private. Keep it Personal. Keep it Real.

  • Private check in – All your conversations stay private and safe.
  • Photo check in – Automatically tag your location to all your photo updates.
  • Private by Default – No complicated privacy settings needed.

Live Places: One tap and they know where you are. Two taps to get you there.

  • Bring your favorite places to life – Post a favorite place to a conversation.
  • Discover what’s nearby – Make and view recommendations of nearby places of interest.
  • Getting there is a snap – Get directions directly from the recommended place.

Your People: Your Family. Your People. You Decide.

  • Instant: Receive instant on-device notifications of all new updates.
  • Open: Everyone with an email address can participate.
  • Easy: Sending and receiving messages with Nokia Pulse is as easy as SMS.
  • Powered by the cloud: Your conversations are saved in the cloud for as long as you need them.
  • Accessible from anywhere: Nokia Pulse is available on multiple touch-points – desktop web, mobile web, Windows Phone and Symbian devices.

If you want to learn more about the application, have a look at the video below, where Hans-Peter Brondmo, Nokia Product Social Services Director explains how to use Nokia Pulse.