In 2009 Sony Ericsson took the wraps off a new app store coupled with a progressive framework to accelerate the creation of compelling apps for Sony Ericsson devices. In practice, Sony Ericsson handles all billing and then passes 70 percent of revenues back to developers. Other tangible benefits for developers include access to tools, distribution, marketing and top-notch placement in the app store. While there is a sharp focus on apps written for Java and Symbian, Sony Ericsson also recently expanded support to other platforms such as Android.
Making an (App) Offer You Can't Refuse – Interview with Christopher David, Sony Ericsson
May 25, 2010Netsize launches the Netsize Guide 2010: Mobile Renaissance
February 16, 2010Fact-Packed Netsize Guide 2010 Debuts at Mobile World Congress, Barcelona; Includes Mobile Industry Mega-Trends, Expanded Country Data and Exclusive Interviews with 28 Senior Executives
9th Edition of the Netsize almanac provides unique and candid report on how the industry currently views market issues, business opportunities and mobile’s winners and losers
Netsize, the leading mobile communications and commerce enabler, today launches the Netsize Guide 2010, the comprehensive annual almanac that uniquely combines analysis of key developments that top the mobile industry agenda in 2010 with a wealth of statistical data on the global mobile services and content markets.
The Netsize Guide 2010, aptly titled Mobile Renaissance, examines the role of mobile as the catalyst for change and improvement in society, enabling innovation across all industry sectors and countries.
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