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University App Development programme by Nokia and Microsoft for WP7, Symbian and S40 apps.

| March 29, 2012 | 32 Replies
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Apparently Nokia and Microsoft are investing $12 Million each on a University App Development programme. However, apparently this isn’t just to produce more Windows Phone apps for our Lumia. Engadget says App Campus is preaching to make apps for Symbian and S40 too.

Where is the App Campus? Well, in Finland. Specifically the Finnish Aalto University. Developers will receive support and still keep all the IP rights to the apps they make using the App Campus service.

This is great. We want, not simply more apps, but more of the quality apps.

Thanks Prashant and M&Ms for the tip!

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Category: Nokia, Symbian, Windows Phone

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