
If you’ve caught tonight’s episode of Angel’s Gate, you would know that Flocations, a Singapore-based startup, turned down a quarter of a million dollars from the judges. Their main reason? The cash was insufficient given the terms offered.
“We’ve worked on our company for almost a year, spending hours agonizing over the numbers and producing the best code. Why would we only take 15 seconds to make a decision that signs away a third of our company?” Read more
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Forum Nokia’s Calling All Innovators competition is back again for 2010. Here’s the challenge to create great apps and content for Nokia mobile devices.
Here’s a video introduction: Read more
Singapore company 2C2P has just been selected as a Top 3 finalist from amongst 1,700 submissions in 85 countries in the Nokia Calling All Innovators competition. The challenge was to create new mobile applications, solutions and services for use on Nokia devices in these categories: Internet Innovation, Flash, Emerging Markets and Mobile Necessities, and Apps on Maps. Read more

This is your chance to show your talent, let your creativity bloom, and even see your application on millions of Nokia devices around the world. Forum Nokia, Nokia’s global developer programme, challenges mobile and web application developers worldwide to submit best-in-class applications for use on Nokia devices. Read more

Nokia’s global developer program, Forum Nokia, organized a global mobile developer contest that seeks to create mobile applications and services that help build a better world. Nearly 1,000 developers answered the call and 11 finalists were announced. Nokia will award up to USD 150,000 in cash and prizes to the ultimate winners, in addition to helping the winning developers distribute their mobile applications worldwide. Read more
Your mobile device is an mp3 player, a web access tool, your camera and game console = your world. But you already knew that – and chances are you’re involved in the design of the next killer mobile application. Read more