Samsung Invites Developers to bada Developer Day
31 Jul, 2010, 4:03 pm IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Samsung is opening up a new market for ‘cost effective, feature-rich’ smartphone applications and they´d like you to partner with up with them to bring about a change with their new Samsung bada OS. Bada is an open platform that gives users the power to explore and create all kinds of applications for customers. The company is having a bada Developer Day that’s being held in 3 cities across India. They will be showcasing Samsung´s proprietary open source platform at the event. Developers will be able to See live demos, ask questions and network with fellow developers and the Samsung development team to get in-depth knowledge on this new platform. Registrations are open from 26th July, 9 a.m. onwards - only 100 spots available per city. You can register here. Don’t forget to stay connected to Tech2 via our Tech2.com Facebook page. |
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