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Create for Millions consumer and developer competition highlights app ...
Reuters (press release)
Espoo Finland, June 28, 2011 - Nokia announced today "Create for Millions"
a global competition that brings consumers and developers together to
create applications for Nokia's Series 40 mobile phones. Create for
Millions also provides developers an ...
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/06/28/idUS61197+28-Jun-2011+HUG20110628>
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Nokia launches Create for Millions competition to drive app downloads on ...
Pocket Gamer.Biz
Indeed, Nokia claims there are half a billion Series 40 phones out in the
wild today, accounting for a third of all app downloads on the Ovi Store.
Split into two sections, the venture is designed to bring consumers and
developers together, ...
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Nokia Browser for Series 40: 10 things you need to know
NokNok.tv
Another innovation the Nokia Browser introduces is web apps – an
optimised way for Series 40 users to access dedicated content on their
handsets. These apps are built on web-based platforms such as HTML, CSS and
Javascript for maximum effectiveness and ...
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On Call: Lost iPhones, unlimited data plans, and Nokia's device strategy
CNET (blog)
You'll still be able download apps, browse the mobile Web, access iTunes
content, and e-mail to your heart's content. If that doesn't suit you, the
iPhone 4 also is available with the Early Upgrade Program, but they start
at $399 for the 16GB model. ...
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Hitlantis Music Discovery Raises $1.5 Million
Billboard.biz
The funding came from angel investors and includes private investments from
senior Nokia executives and other private individuals from the media and
telecom sectors. A series A round of $4 to $7 million is planned for the
fall. ...
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Five things Windows Phone must steal from MeeGo
ElectricPig.co.uk
The Nokia N9 doesn't offer HDMI-out TV connectivity, but it does kick it
old school with TV-out through the 3.5mm headphone socket, like many Nokia
Symbian phones before it. Want to do the same on Windows Phone? You'll have
to use the Play To app ...
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Android Could Power 1 Billion Phones in 2 Years
infoSync World
Approximately 1 billion users are currently using a Nokia-branded device,
most of which are relying on Oracle's J2ME technology for apps and games.
However, the Open Handset Alliance clearly has a goal to make
Android-powered devices the preferred ...
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