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Nokia Calls On Innovators To Make A Difference

Nokia Calls On Innovators To Make A Difference

11 January 2010, Auckland – Calling All Innovators, Nokia’s global competition, calls on developers to create applications and services that will enhance the use of mobile devices in real-world scenarios.
Now in its third year, the competition aims to inspire creativity and develop positive change through education, entertainment, innovation and productivity.
Calling All Innovators 2010 has four submission categories:

• Eco/being green: apps that help to save the planet with innovative, eco-friendly uses.

• Productivity: apps that make people’s lives easier by helping them to be more efficient such as utilities, business, or personal finance applications.

• Life improvement: apps that have a positive effect on people living in developing countries e.g. applications that teach children and illiterate adults critical skills, and agriculture.

• Entertainment: apps that show off the coolest multimedia features including music and games.

Forum Nokia has teamed up with Sesame Workshop, the producers of Sesame Street, to form a sub category under “life improvement” called “education”. The aim of this category is to encourage developers to create and offer applications that teach early literacy on Nokia devices to communities around the world.

Sesame Workshop will offer guidance during the judging process and work with select developers to further enhance relevant projects.

More details about all the categories for Calling All Innovators, special prizes and judges can be found at: www.callingallinnovators.com.

Calling All Innovators submissions will be accepted from the 1st February 2010. The closing date is the 18th May 2010.

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