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Bangalore: The city, on Tuesday, will host the Forum Nokia Developer Conference 2009 . Organised by Forum Nokia, Nokia’s global developer program, the day-long conference will provide a platform for industry stakeholders, developers and technology enthusiasts to meet and discuss the path charted by the mobile value-added-serviced (VAS) industry in the country. The conference held under the theme “Infinite possibilities” will have sessions on mobile VAS industry, mobile technology evolution, technology showcase and developer evangelisation. The conference will have representation from the industry, including mobile and IT developers, music and content houses, games publishers and Internet companies. “India has a unique opportunity to lead the world in mobile application/service development. It has all the right ingredients; a strong culture of innovation and collaboration, a robust IT industry and developer ecosystem and a large domestic mobile market with diverse needs,” said Kenny Mathers, head of Developer Relations Forum Nokia, APAC. For details, log on to www.forum.nokia.com
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