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Nokia widens Arabic app competition

  • Middle East: Tuesday, October 06 - 2009 at 12:44

Nokia Middle East has said it will allow additional submissions for its Arabic-language mobile applications competition by welcoming individuals as well as companies, and accepting direct submissions from those developers whose apps cannot currently be uploaded to Ovi Store. Nokia has also extended the competition's deadline until November 15. The 'Calling All Innovators-Bil3arabi' competition invites mobile and web application developers to submit entries for Arabic content in any category within Ovi Store, with a focus on Internet Innovation, Flash, Mobile Games, and social location.

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