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Forum Nokia Champion reward program

Categories: Developer, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, February 9th, 2006 at 6:29 AM

Nokia today announced the creation of Forum Nokia Champion, a new recognition and reward program designed to acknowledge the best and brightest among individual mobile applications developers for their high level of skill as developers and their devotion to advancing mobile applications development worldwide.

Membership in the Forum Nokia Champion recognition and reward program is by invitation only and selection is based upon developers’ extensive knowledge of Nokia platforms and related technologies and applications, as well as their level of participation in Forum Nokia. Forum Nokia Champion membership is granted for a period of one year to outstanding independent mobile applications developers and individual employees of developer companies. Forum Nokia will invite new members to this reward program every six months.

Membership benefits are various – from the official Forum Nokia Champion title, to the special Champions-only events, where Champions will meet with each other and with Nokia experts.

More information on the Forum Nokia Champion reward and recognition program may be obtained and nominations of outstanding individual mobile applications developers for membership in the program are currently being accepted online at: www.forum.nokia.com/forumnokiachampion.

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