Nokia's Asha line of less-expensive smartphones, not developed on Microsoft's Windows Phone but Nokia's own proprietary OS, is getting a new boost of attention today. The company is
unveiling a new (and free)
premium developer program for Asha developers. Modelled on a premium program started for Lumia developers
last year, those participating will get extra developer resources, credits towards promoting finished apps in Nokia's app storefront or via advertising in other apps, and a free device.
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