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Create and distribute mobile apps with Nokia and Open Screen Project Fund

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

Nokia invites developers to apply to the Open Screen Project Fund to get money to create mobile apps and distribute them in more than 190 countries worldwide via Nokia's Ovi Store. In this video you will see the "blueprint" for how it works, and examples to inspire you to apply for funding to create mobile apps for Nokia devices.

The Open Screen Project Fund is still accepting submissions. The Fund is seeking developers who have an idea for a mobile application in any of the following areas: entertainment, business, social networking, productivity, gaming, travel, multimedia, health, finance, weather, sports, news, education, and more.

For more information and to submit your idea for an app, please visit: http://www.openscreenproject.org/developers/get_started.html

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  • Really cool. Now I need an app idea.

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  • Nokia is valuable mobile phone.

  • Nokia is the past, iphone is the present and future.

  • Between Nokia and iphone, I think iphone better than Nokia.

  • Nokia is great

  • I like Nokia.

  • @JudaZuk

    that "opensource" is not so "opensource",because of its license,opensource of symbian^3 only works on paper,and symbian needs less powercomputing because its weack and old,my old nokia 6600 doesnt need to much computing power too.And when symbian^4 comes around it still needs to catch up with android 2.1 or other phone OS.Symbian doesnt even comes close to UNIX.

  • @arpakyna - and you can also potenstially run the Qt app on a computer as well.. ,... the new Nokia Qt SDK is really great.

  • @linuxpowerification - because Nokia sells over 400 million phones a year ... that a lot of phones. ....and what so bad with symbian? Its stable, low powerconuming and reliable. ... Android is great, and pushes development...but that does not automaticly make Symbian bad... Symbian^3 as full opensource, combined soon with Symbian^4 with more customisable and more modern desifgn will kick ass.

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