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The Symbian Foundation will shut down its various websites on Dec. 17 as ongoing development of the open-source Symbian smartphone platform shifts from the nonprofit to handset maker Nokia (NYSE:NOK). According to the Symbian Foundation, the move will impact all sites and blogs hosted by the...
Nokia (NYSE:NOK) will assume ongoing development of the open-source Symbian smartphone platform beginning in March 2011, with the nonprofit Symbian Foundation—presently in charge of the operating system’s evolution—transitioning to a legal entity responsible for licensing software and other...
Roughly a month after new president and CEO Stephen Elop assumed the reins, Nokia (NYSE:NOK) outlined plans to reverse its declining fortunes in the mobile marketplace, promising to deliver an integrated Ovi experience across its full range of devices and to simplify product creation across...
Development on the MeeGo 1.1 open-source mobile platform is in the homestretch, with Nokia N900 project lead Harri Hakulinen hinting the OS could be available on the mobile computer next month, coinciding with the first MeeGo developer conference in Dublin. Writing on the MeeGo Community blog,...
Larry Berkin, senior vice president of global alliances for the Symbian Foundation
More than two years after Nokia (NYSE:NOK) shocked the mobile market by acquiring software licensing company Symbian Limited and announcing plans to evolve the Symbian mobile operating system to an open source...
Nokia (NYSE:NOK) and AT&T (NYSE:T) launched the 2010 Calling All Innovators challenge, an effort to improve the handset maker’s visibility in the North American wireless market that promises application developers from across the globe $10 million in cash and prizes. The Calling All Innovators...