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We are happy to announce OpenMAR, an open mobile augmented reality framework currently available for the Nokia N97 / N97 mini devices. We believe Symbian is one of the most interesting platforms to work with, so this project aims to facilitate development of mobile AR applications on such platform, endorsing the use of standards and open source practices.
We encourage everyone interested in AR to participate and bring new ideas aboard. If you have any other comment, please feel free to contact us. |
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ARound, an augmented reality browser for Symbian devices, is made available for free through Symbian Horizon program. Symbian Horizon is an application-publishing platform designed to reduce barriers to success and increase the profitability of delivering applications on the Symbian platform. Horizon will provide a service that allows developers to write an application once, and publish in dozens of stores worldwide. More information about Horizon Download ARound |
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009 21:47 |
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We are happy to announce that the book "Porting to the Symbian Platform" -authored by Mark Wilcox and co-authored by David Caabeiro and Paul Todd among others- is finally available. From the back cover If you want to write mobile applications without the idioms of Symbian C++, have existing software assets that you’d like to re-use on Symbian devices, or are an open source developer still waiting for an open Linux-based device to gain significant market penetration, this is the book for you! For more information, visit the Symbian Foundation's Wiki page Source: Symbian Foundation's blog |
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Friday, 29 May 2009 12:21 |
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The Symbian Foundation, together with its ecosystem, is creating the most proven, open and complete mobile software platform. The platform is based on Symbian OS and software assets contributed by Nokia, NTT DOCOMO, and Sony Ericsson, including the S60 and MOAP(S) user interfaces. Portions of the source code are already being moved to open source, under the Eclipse Public License. By mid-2010, this process will be complete. As a member of the Symbian Foundation, Sequence Point Software gains the immediate right to license the Symbian Foundation platform, royalty free and without source code fees; to participate in working groups and in the governance of the foundation; and to participate in joint marketing and branding campaigns.
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009 00:00 |
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Sequence Point Software becomes Forum Nokia Launchpad member. Forum Nokia Launchpad is the "fast track to success" for mobile application developers. It's designed to accelerate mobile application development and elevate business visibility in the mobile world. It is ideally suited to companies that operate in the mobile space and work on Nokia platforms. |
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Tuesday, 19 May 2009 12:23 |
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Follow us using the sequencepoint twitter user name. |
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