Symbian Launches Mobile Publishing Program - Symbian Horizon
Written by Symbian Foundation
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
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.
Symbian Horizon Lowers the Barriers of Application Publishing and Discovery
LONDON-- The goal of Symbian Horizon is to help developers bring
their applications to the largest mobile market in the world in a cost
effective way. This publishing program is now being scaled up to
process thousands of applications in 2010.
Horizon demonstrates Symbian's commitment to improving the developer
experience, including helping developers build applications, place them
in a variety of global stores, and provide marketing support. The
Symbian Foundation created Horizon in response to developer concerns
that there were too many challenges and costs associated with
developing and publishing a Symbian application to the global market of
potential customers. In addition to reducing these costs, Symbian and
its members seek to improve developers' access to global markets
through translation and localization assistance.
Since the initial launch plans were announced in July 2009,
Symbian has processed an initial group of 50 applications and is
helping these developers sign and submit their products to mobile
application stores worldwide. A total of five stores now support
Symbian Horizon. Along with the initial stores announced, Ovi Store by
Nokia, Samsung Applications Store and AT&T's MEdia Mall, two new stores are now participating: China Mobile's Mobile Market, and Sony Ericsson's PlayNow arena.
"We recognize that developers face many challenges in bringing
their products to market on Symbian devices," said Lee Williams,
Executive Director of the Symbian Foundation. "In particular, the
diversity of application stores in our ecosystem increases the burden
on developers by requiring multiple submission and review processes.
But this diversity can also offer an advantage over competitors' closed
systems, where applications sometimes receive arbitrary or commercially
motivated rejections. Symbian Horizon retains this advantage while
reducing the burden by becoming a conduit to multiple stores, helping
developers reach the largest global mobile market in the world more
efficiently."
There are three ways developers will be able to participate in the
publishing program. Available today, all developers can have their
Symbian Signed applications appear in the Symbian Horizon Directory
free of charge. The goal of the directory is to provide a complete
guide to every Symbian Signed application, as well as where they can be
downloaded or purchased. The directory is live in beta, showcasing an
initial group of applications and allowing developers to submit other
applications that have already been signed.
Secondly, over the next few months the Symbian Signed process will
be revised, providing developers with the option of automatically
adding an application to the Symbian Horizon Directory. Developers will
be able to register online and edit their application and developer
profiles, providing both stores and consumers with complete information
about their products.
Finally, the Symbian Horizon publisher program will begin to
increase the number of applications processed through Symbian Signed
and submitted to application store partners over the next few months.
In addition to the first group of 50 applications, another 50
applications will be processed through the review and signing process
and submitted to all participating stores at no cost to the developer.
A comprehensive program designed to process thousands of applications
will be launched in 2010.
In developing the Symbian Horizon program, a careful analysis of
the costs of processing applications has been completed and it is clear
that this program will require a significant investment. In the course
of the next few months, Symbian will be hosting an open conversation
(on http://ideas.symbian.org) to explore options for funding the
program. This is a critical issue for the Symbian ecosystem to address
and the solution will ultimately depend upon collaboration from many
contributors, including existing Symbian members, application stores,
and the developers themselves. The plan for this program will be
developed collaboratively with the input from all of these constituents.
About Symbian Foundation
The Symbian Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation
whose mission is to enable an open ecosystem that collaborates to
create the most complete and richest user experiences for mobile
devices. Symbian maintains the code for an open source software
platform based on Symbian OS and software assets contributed by Nokia,
NTT DOCOMO, and Sony Ericsson, including the S60 and MOAP(S) user
interfaces. Portions of the platform's source code have already been
moved to open source, under the Eclipse Public License.
By mid-2010 this process will be complete, making the platform
code available to all for free. The foundation software licensing model
and governance structure has been designed to secure transparency,
encourage contribution and maintain platform consistency.
The foundation promotes collaboration, contributions and active
participation, and operates as a meritocracy. Symbian's board of
directors is comprised of the following companies: AT&T Mobility
LLC, Nokia Corporation, NTT DOCOMO, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.,
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, ST Microelectronics NV, Texas
Instruments Inc., and Vodafone Group Services Ltd.
The Symbian Foundation now occupies offices in the UK (London), US
(Foster City), Japan (Tokyo), and Finland (Helsinki), and will soon
have a regional operation in China (Beijing).
For more information please visit www.symbian.org and blog.symbian.org.
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