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Orange developer Center: The Orange virtual developer center is designed to help build your mobile applications, content and solutions for the Orange Network.

http://www.orangepartner.com/site/enuk/develop/p_develop.jsp



USB Developer Center: With more than 2 billion legacy wired USB connections in the world today, USB is the de facto standard in the personal computing industry. Soon, these same, fast, interoperable connections will become available in the wireless world, with the introduction of Certified Wireless USB from the USB-IF. Certified Wireless USB is the new wireless extension to USB that combines the speed and security of wired technology with the ease-of-use of wireless technology.

http://www.usb.org/developers



PlaysForSure Windows developer website: A detailed outline of the PlaysForSure processes as well as development resources for each Microsoft technology is explained in this website.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/consumerelectronics/p4skit/p4s_1.aspx



Motorola Q for M2M: Registering with MOTODEV connects you to the world of Motorola platform opportunities and makes it easier, faster, and more rewarding to create solutions that enable unique and compelling user experiences. Members receive online access to resources and services designed to speed the complete development lifecycle—from concept through sales and support.

http://developer.motorola.com/?WT.ac=global%20home%20cpright%20newmotodev



Java Verified™ Program: The purpose of the Java Verified Program (JVP) is to provide developers with a central facility for quickly and easily getting their Java ME Technology MIDP applications to market while having their work tested for a level of quality defined by the Unified Testing Initiative (UTI). For the Members of the UTI and for the customers of the applications (Operators, Subscribers, Aggregators, Publishers, etc.), the program makes available a set of well-qualified applications.

http://www.javaverified.com/



BREW: QUALCOMM has created the BREW Developer extranet to give developers convenient, online access to the tools, technical and operations support needed to develop their wireless applications. Access to various functions and tools within the Extranet is based on the developer's individual level of membership within the BREW Developer Alliance Program.

https://brewx.qualcomm.com/developer/



Nokia: Forum Nokia is the world’s premier mobile developer community, where players from all aspects of the industry come together with insights, ideas and inspirations. Forum Nokia also contains comprehensive information on mobile technologies and a wealth of valuable development tools.

http://www.nokia.com/A4126236



Microsoft® Windows® Vista Logo and WHQL Log File Creation: The Microsoft Windows Logo Program is designed to help customers identify products that deliver a high-quality computing experience with windows operating systems and the following link provides developers with support options seeking information related to development process.

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/winlogo/default.mspx




Disclaimer: Please note that the term "certification" is used as an industry-accepted term and is not intended to imply certification in the legal sense. Terms such as "logo" or "standard" are also used interchangeably with certification.