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Nokia Kicks Off U.S. Campaign With Low-Priced Hardware, Fresh Apps
Wired News
By Christina Bonnington Nokia is betting it all on Microsoft's Windows Phone OS. The company has a shot at outpacing BlackBerry as the third leading smartphone OS. So now, all eyes are on Nokia as it begins its stateside device roll-out.
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Nokia, Microsoft invest $24 million in mobile apps
BusinessWeek
Nokia and Microsoft plan to invest (EURO)18 million ($24 million) in promoting research into mobile applications for phones running Windows software and Nokia platforms. Aalto University in Helsinki says the AppCampus program will be launched at the ...
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Microsoft and Nokia to Invest Up to 18 Million Euros in Mobile Application ...
The FINANCIAL
... mobile application development program at Aalto University during the next three years. The AppCampus program has been set up to foster the creation of innovative mobile applications for theWindows Phone ecosystem and in addition, Nokia platforms, ...
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smartphone is nothing without its apps.
South Asian News Agency
Continuing this trend, Microsoft and Nokia each pledged to invest up to nine million Euros to a Finnish app program called AppCampus in order to boost Windows Phone app development. AppCampus, based at Aalto University, will focus on building products ...
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Microsoft, Nokia Investing $24M in Mobile Apps Program
NewsFactor Network
By Jennifer LeClaire The AppCampus program, funded at Aalto University by Microsoft and Nokia, will offer support, training in mobile technology, design and usability, and funding to create innovative mobile apps and services for Windows Phone and ...
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Microsoft and Nokia to invest 18m Euro in Aalto app incubator
All About Symbian
Microsoft and Nokia are planning to invest up to €9 million each, over the next three years, in an app incubator based out of Aalto University in Finland. The aim is to help foster the development of innovative mobile applications for the Windows Phone ...
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