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Nokia unveils Ramadan 2010 OVI Apps in Kenya.
Nokia today announced the launch of a new range of mobile applications and content tailored for Kenyans during the Holy Month of Ramadan set to start next week. The new range of Ramadan applications 2010, an updated set of mobile applications are tailored for the Holy Month, are available on
Nokia’s Qt SDK 1.0 improves App Developer Opportunities.
Starting yesterday, Nokia is increasing the opportunity and lowering barriers to entry by supporting individual developers, reducing investment costs and providing cross-platform app development for Symbian and Maemo devices with the Qt SDK 1.0. Following the new Forum Nokia developer mantra of “Design, Develop and Distributeâ€, several developer-related announcements are
Safaricom and Strathmore University partner for Mobile Applications Academy.
Safaricom, Kenya’s largest mobile network and Strathmore University, one of Kenya’s leading private Universities have partnered for mobile applications training in Kenya via the “Safaricom Academy” initiative. According to Safaricom, the goal of the Safaricom Academy is to create employment through innovation and grow young talent through mobile application development