So far, the folks at Symbians managed to keep the content signing online however, the recent price reduction seems to have caused them a fair bit of eekers. A Symbian employee called Dan M has just posted the following: We are currently experiencing some problems with Content ID purchase. In some cases, when you make your PayPal
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If you're into music discovery in a big way then here's another system that's going to appeal. Following on from yesterday's Spotify review, Ewan's been looking at the newly revamped (and now Symbian Signed) Mobbler, which attempts to stream you music that 'it thinks you might like'. Here's the Mobbler review, which explains more about its modus operandis in...
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AllAboutSymbian on 24th Feb 2010 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
Those who read my blog will know I havent been a great fan of Symbian platform security, particularly Symbian Signing. As early as March 2006 I said I thought that that platform security wasnt a "walk in the park". More recently I posted on the problem with Symbian Signed Tests and later noted that Symbian
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MobilePhoneDevelopment on 7th Dec 2009 (via mobilephonedevelopment.com)
Remember all the fun developers had (still have) with certification and Symbian Signed to get an application through testing? Lots of automatic tests as well as a human eye checking for compatibility and compliance in the name creating dependable applications? It's going to be interesting comparing the reaction of Symbian developers to Apple devlopers now it appears the same system is in plac...
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AllAboutSymbian on 20th Nov 2009 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
The Symbian Foundation announced today the launch of Symbian Horizon, the publishing program for Symbian developers, at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009 (SEE 2009). Developers can now sign up for the program to have their applications listed in the Symbian Horizon Directory, processed through Symbian Signed, and published to a growing list of application
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HotCellularPhone on 28th Oct 2009 (via hotcellularphone.com)
The Symbian Foundation announced today the launch of Symbian Horizon, the publishing program for Symbian developers, at the Symbian Exchange and Exposition 2009 (SEE 2009). Developers can now sign up for the program to have their applications listed in the Symbian Horizon Directory, processed through Symbian Signed, and published to a growing list of application store partners.
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SymbianOne on 27th Oct 2009 (via symbianone.com)