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Nokia Ovi Store developer’s event

11:31 am on November 25th, 2009, by clare

Last week I went to the Nokia Ovi Store developer’s event at the Leeds Met Rose Bowl.I had little prior experience of using Ovi apps (By that I mean, I downloaded one before I went) and to be honest the only articles I had read about the Ovi store were about the launch, which did not sound too promising.

(The Ovi store, by the way, is basically a Nokia version of the app store. I think that’s fair to say, everyone knows what that means. Basically, it’s  place to download Nokia apps from. For your phone. And it’s pronounced Ovvi, not Oh-vee).

Anyway! There isn’t much content there at the moment, hence the reason for this event. Nokia are asking developers to create content, and in return they are offering to help promote and market our apps. And I did get a sense that this offer of support for developers was a sincere one. Makes sense – to promote Nokia apps = to promote Nokia devices, but even so it is nice to be asked! And all that aside, actually finding out how to make apps was quite exciting, as the prospect of having something new to learn always is.  So. What did I find out?

What are the business opportunities? How do you get your apps onto people’s phones?

  • – Ovi Store
  • – Pre-load (Apps that are pre-installed on the handset) These vary according to the handset, which will be targeted towards a particular audience. There are some apps that are common to all devices, like Facebook, and then there are also regional variations, for example BBC iPlayer on UK phones, and Le Monde newspaper app on French phones. Developers are advised to think about the target audience for their app and match that to the appropriate handset. There is more information about this at Forum Nokia.  There are also regional Ovi stores, (although curiously not one for Finland).
  • – Operators e.g. http://dailymobile.se/2009/06/10/russian-mobile-operator-to-sell-nokia-n97-with-exclusive-mts-widgets/
  • – Smartphone app distribution sites like Handango or Handmark

What is the market? What phones should I develop for?

  • The S60 platform 3rd and 5th edition are both good target handset groups, although that doesn’t seem to narrow it down much. However the top 2 devices for Ovi store downloads are the 5800 and N97. The speaker also seemed to think it reasonable that developers should focus on the touchscreen phones.   All future handsets will have the Ovi store app installed.
  • Huge growth, Ovi store downloads up 70% from Sept-Oct 2009. Example app: ‘Dad’s cab’: 70,000 downloads in 7 weeks.

The most important bit – how do you actually make apps for Nokia?

  • – Symbian C++: development for S60 mobile platform only. Hardcore!
  • – Qt: cross platform framework, allows ease of transition from desktop to mobile development. And, from the horses mouth: “An application can be easily ported to multiple platforms, thereby increasing the opportunity for application sales.”
  • – Web Runtime: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript!
  • – Java
  • – Flash Lite

There is also the possibilty of funding for Flash applications from the Open Screen Project Fund

More info about Nokia SDKs on the Nokia forum

So, basically there are loads of ways to develop Nokia apps, which is great. There are also loads of phones, which is not so great, and you can’t do everything with all phones so check what SDKs are supported by your target phone – e.g.  http://www.forum.nokia.com/devices/N97/ (scroll down for ‘Recommended SDK(s)’) Of particular interest to me is the Web Runtime, which allows you to develop apps using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.

Ovi store QA and moderation takes approximately 5 working days (Faster than the app store!). For testing apps there is the Remote Device Access service, which basically does what it says – you can test on a device remotely, and if you sign up to the developer program you can also get access to free handsets for testing which is great. (Registration is 300 Euros though).

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I’m a Celebrity… website features on Sky News!

3:40 pm on November 24th, 2009, by Dave

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Sorry for the bad photo- but considering Nat was on a treadmill at the time, I think it deserves a post, don’t you?

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ITV.com and Numiko Launch I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here 2009 Online

11:06 am on November 17th, 2009, by Lorena

Numiko has delivered a new online commission for ITV.com’s ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ for ITV1. This year’s online channel at ITV.com/celebrity, builds on the work we completed for ITV.com last season and sees a new visually rich site with a focus on social media applications and unique content.

This season, the site brings together all the buzz that’s going on around the ever popular show and happening across the wider internet landscape. New features this year include a brand new application, the ‘Tweet Tracker’, which constantly monitors Twitter to see which jungle star is being talked about the most. This feeds back into the Tracker, creating a live and ever-changing display of who is hot and who is not in the Twitterverse.

The Tweet Tracker will also star on TV as part of the ITV2 follow-up show – ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here… NOW!

Exclusive highlight videos, photo galleries and news stories are pushed up to the site direct from editors in Australia and in London using our bespoke publishing system. Also during the TV broadcasts, the site provides a real-time chat tool that allows anyone watching the show to log on and ‘talk’ to other viewers.

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! airs at 9pm across the week on ITV1.

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Numiko Receive Commendation at DADI Awards

11:30 am on November 16th, 2009, by Lorena

Suited and booted, Numiko took to the Royal Armouries on Friday night for the prestigious DADI Awards where we mixed with the creme de la creme of the North’s digital industry to celebrate the wealth of talent and excellence existing outside of London’s M25.

We were thrilled to receive a commendation on the night for our nomination in the Best Public Sector Website or Campaign category with Britain From Above for Lion TV/BBC. Britain From Above took the idea of multiplatform production to new heights: the series was created as a multi-platform project from the ground up. The site supports the TV broadcast but is also a destination in itself that lives on after transmission.

Thanks to everyone involved in helping make Britain From Above such a success.

To view Britain From Above visit www.bbc.co.uk/britainfromabove

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