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2006 Forum Nokia PRO awards for outstanding achievement in mobile applications

Categories: Developer, Nokia, Symbian
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, August 24th, 2006 at 7:12 AM

Nokia yesterday announced the call for entries in its Forum Nokia PRO Awards, which will honor exciting innovations, technical accomplishments and commercial successes that are driving the rapid evolution of mobile applications, content and services worldwide.

Forum Nokia Pro Award 2006Open to all members of Nokia’s advanced developer program, Forum Nokia PRO, the 2006 Forum Nokia PRO Awards will recognize outstanding achievements in the explosive consumer entertainment and content markets and in new mobility solutions for productivity and the enterprise.

The Forum Nokia PRO Awards competition spans 6 categories (Games, Music, Imaging, Productivity, Enterprise and Branded Content) and enlists a prestigious panel of independent mobile industry experts to evaluate new applications introduced to the market in the past 12 months from around the world.

Winners will be announced at a special developer reception hosted by Forum Nokia on the eve of the Nokia World event in Amsterdam, November 29 & 30. Winning companies each receive 2007 Forum Nokia PRO membership, a value of more than $5,000, as well as a dedicated company information page on Forum Nokia’s public web-site.

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