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			<title>The S60 Platform</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 19:02:50 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>A couple weeks ago I attended a session on S60 by Oren Levine, Senior Product Marketing Manager, s60 Platform - Mobile Software Sales and Marketing, Nokia 
 
Here are a couple points he touched on... 
 
S60 on Symbian: 
 
*  On over 150 million devices 
*  Shipped by Nokia, Samsung, Lenovo, and LG...</description>
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<div>A couple weeks ago I attended a session on S60 by Oren Levine, Senior Product Marketing Manager, s60 Platform - Mobile Software Sales and Marketing, Nokia<br />
<br />
Here are a couple points he touched on...<br />
<br />
S60 on Symbian:<br />
<ul><li> On over 150 million devices</li>
<li> Shipped by Nokia, Samsung, Lenovo, and LG</li>
<li> Over 80 models of s60 phones worldwide</li>
<li> Open platform - allows handset vendors and developers to easily build and program phones.</li>
</ul><br />
Usability:<br />
<ul><li>Over 80% of S60 users used the internet browser</li>
<li>47% use the device as a portable music player</li>
<li>Users spend less than 50% of their time in calls or messaging</li>
</ul><br />
Web features:<br />
<ul><li>Widgets using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX</li>
<li>Combine web based serves with personal context and data</li>
<li>Create essential, exciting, personal services</li>
<li>Access platform services through JavaScript and ActionScript</li>
</ul>Media Features:<br />
<ul><li>TV, Radio, Music, Video</li>
<li>Stream, download, broadcast</li>
<li>Any format, any media</li>
</ul>Calling all innovators - <a href="http://www.callingallinnovators.com/" target="_blank">Forum.NOKIA - Calling All Innovators</a> <br />
<br />
Nokia buys Symbian - 4th q 2008<br />
<br />
S60 &amp; Symbian OS Open Source <br />
<ul><li>S60 and Symbian OS with UiQ and MOAP(S) moving to open source</li>
<li>Non-profit open</li>
<li>Membership is open to all</li>
<li>Source code available for free</li>
<li>Committed to move full platform</li>
<li>Tools and resources available for free</li>
<li>Wide offering of development environment</li>
</ul>So does this mean Nokia wants to compete with google's open source alliance?</div>


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