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Nokia To Offer A Robust Ovi Maps API to Developers

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Nokia, which recently launched a new, free version of its Ovi Maps application, may also open up the app to outside developers via a more robust API than the one currently available, according to Dr. Tero Ojanperä, the company’s EVP of services. The company, which offers a basic version of the Ovi Maps application programming interface (API), is looking to extend its capabilities even further.


Source: http://gigaom.com/2010/01/28/nokia-ovi-maps-developers/...

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