Microsoft Ships Windows Phone SDK Update
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The Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 update was made available on March 26. The tools are the final version of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) Microsoft released last month, and they enableWindows Phone developers to build apps that work well on the new ...
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The carrot is the $24 million that Microsoft and Nokia will be spending to promote the development ofWindows Phone apps. That money will go into a new app development program called AppCampus, located in Helsinki's Aalto University.
See all stories on this topic »$12 Million for a Windows Phone App Ecosystem
Technology Review (blog)
It hasn't been the best week for the Windows Phone, which got a tad of egg on its face following a botched “Smoked by a Windows Phone” challenge in Santa Clara, CA. But more encouraging news also emerged this week for the Windows Phone ecosystem--this ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia, Microsoft Invest $24 Million in App Development Program
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To that end, Microsoft and Nokia (NYSE:NOK), which has adopted the Windows Phone platform, are teaming up for a multimillion-dollar app development initiativeprogram. called the AppCampus program. Hosted at Aalto University in Finland, Nokia's homeland ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft and Nokia to invest 18 million Euro in mobile app development
The Online Zamboanga Times
by Roby Allas Microsoft and Nokia have agreed to invest up to €18 million in app development for theWindows Phone platform. The duo launched the AppCampus program at Aalto University in Finland, which will run for the next three years, ...
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Microsoft and Nokia to invest €18m in mobile app development
Mazuma Mobile
Microsoft and Nokia ahev confirmed they will be investing €18 million (£15 million) into a newly established mobile phone application development program at Aalto University in Finland. Over the next three years, the firms will each invest €9 million ...
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eWeek
The Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 update was made available on March 26. The tools are the final version of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) Microsoft released last month, and they enableWindows Phone developers to build apps that work well on the new ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft will punish app makers who won't release Windows Phone apps, spend ...
Computerworld (blog)
The carrot is the $24 million that Microsoft and Nokia will be spending to promote the development ofWindows Phone apps. That money will go into a new app development program called AppCampus, located in Helsinki's Aalto University.
See all stories on this topic »$12 Million for a Windows Phone App Ecosystem
Technology Review (blog)
It hasn't been the best week for the Windows Phone, which got a tad of egg on its face following a botched “Smoked by a Windows Phone” challenge in Santa Clara, CA. But more encouraging news also emerged this week for the Windows Phone ecosystem--this ...
See all stories on this topic »Nokia, Microsoft Invest $24 Million in App Development Program
Investorplace.com
To that end, Microsoft and Nokia (NYSE:NOK), which has adopted the Windows Phone platform, are teaming up for a multimillion-dollar app development initiativeprogram. called the AppCampus program. Hosted at Aalto University in Finland, Nokia's homeland ...
See all stories on this topic »Microsoft and Nokia to invest 18 million Euro in mobile app development
The Online Zamboanga Times
by Roby Allas Microsoft and Nokia have agreed to invest up to €18 million in app development for theWindows Phone platform. The duo launched the AppCampus program at Aalto University in Finland, which will run for the next three years, ...
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Follow-Up: Nokia's Odd Innovation Problem May Be Microsoft Fast Company A recent Reuters article says that Microsoft is in a Catch-22 because it needs to attract developers to its Windows Phone platform if it's to stand a chance against Apple and Google, but in order for developers to leap aboard they need the attraction ... See all stories on this topic » | Fast Company |
Nokia, Microsoft to invest in mobile start-ups in Finland Telecoms.com (blog) ... AppCampus program at Aalto University, Finland. The AppCampus program will cater to the Windows Phone ecosystem, as well as Nokia's legacy platforms, including Symbian and Series 40, “to create a new generation of self-sustaining mobile startups. See all stories on this topic » | Telecoms.com (blog) |
Mazuma Mobile
Microsoft and Nokia ahev confirmed they will be investing €18 million (£15 million) into a newly established mobile phone application development program at Aalto University in Finland. Over the next three years, the firms will each invest €9 million ...
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Windows Phone 7 now has more apps than BlackBerry e27 Photo: IT World Canada Microsoft reaches 70000 apps on Windows Phone 7 and announces a US$23 million AppCampus fund for mobile startups with Nokia. Windows Phone 7 has surpassed 70000 apps. While this number may seem rather dismal relative to iOS and ... See all stories on this topic » | e27 |