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23-04-2002, 09:20 PM
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"<I>Platinum members also pay money for the privilege, but in general they seem eager to do so, and the point about the move worth noting is that Symbian seems to have correctly identified developer momentum (which is something Microsoft has been exceedingly good at building) as a key factor in establishing a platform. Hence, Platinum partners will get tech support, joint marketing opportunities, early access to development kits, and tools.</I> "
"<I>Platinum members also pay money for the privilege, but in general they seem eager to do so, and the point about the move worth noting is that Symbian seems to have correctly identified developer momentum (which is something Microsoft has been exceedingly good at building) as a key factor in establishing a platform. Hence, Platinum partners will get tech support, joint marketing opportunities, early access to development kits, and tools.</I> "