Symbian Horizon app store launched, dev program detailed
Filed under: Software, Nokia, Symbian
Mobile World Congress came and went all those months ago without an app store for Symbian freaks, but you know what? That’s OK — Rome wasn’t built in a day, y’know. Besides, all that is changing now that the Symbian Foundation has announced that Horizon, the publishing program / mobile marketplace, is up and running as we speak. Currently the home of fifty award winning downloads (including Bubblewrap!) users can look forward to “thousands of applications in 2010.” What are you waiting for? Hit that read link to get started — but not before you peep the PR to see how you too can begin developing for the platform. It’s after the break.
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