Nokia's Qt project could be reinvigorated now that it's been bought out in its entirety by Finnish firm Digia, following a partial acquisition last year. Digia is eyeing porting the development platform, used to code applications for Symbian and Meego, to Windows 8 (the PR doesn't mention Windows Phone 8), Android and iOS in the near future. While a fee hasn't been mentioned, it's reportedly a "fraction" of the $150 million that Nokia originally paid when purchasing Trolltech in 2008 -- which probably won't improve matters on the handset maker's balance sheet.
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Digia buys Nokia's remaining Qt assets for 'fraction' of purchase price, eyes Windows, iOS, Android originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Aug 2012 06:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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