Motorola Inc. launched  developers web-portal, named MotoDev, where  three existing Motorola’s programmes was assembled in one place. MotoDev is  new center of  Motocoder (a mobile program), iDen (project for Sprint-Nextel) and Horizon (a connected homecable and set-top box program) .  This coordinated access point will help encourage innovation in application development and delivery by connecting developers with the resources they usualy need , such as software development tools, SDKs, etc.

Service providers and channel partners eventually will be part of the value chain represented in MOTODEV.

“Developers will have a range of resources for their marketing needs – they need to take their applications to market once they are created,” said Christy Wyatt, vice president of ecosystem and market development for Motorola mobile devices.

“Our goal is to provide a good user experience in software integrated with the hardware,” she continued. “When we look at that software innovation we need to differentiate our products, it comes from within the company but also from third parties that make games and applications and music and more. So we’re giving those developers a way to see everything end-to-end, so they can think about new kinds of solutions across the communications continuum, as opposed to point products.”