Nokia continues to get rid of "non-core assets." Now, it was announced that the full sale of open cross-platform Qt development of the Finnish company Digia. On the financial part of the deal were not disclosed, but it is known that the sum is only a fraction of the $ 150 million, which in their time spent on the purchase of Nokia Qt. The reason for the sale may be that the Qt platform used for the transition to the future with Symbian OS and Nokia MeeGo Meltemi, as well as awareness programs for the new phones with the Series 40 interface. Once the project was actually Meltemi collapsed, and the main and only operating system for future Nokia smartphones become Windows Phone, the data value of the development has been negligible. It is important that the "next billion" Nokia phones are now planning to build on the basis of Java. In addition, the platform Qt allow a theory with no problems to move their developments and applications from Symbian to Android. Now, however, clearly shows that there is no "plan B" associated with the operating system from Google is not and never will, the Finnish company has a stronger tie to Microsoft. At the same time, the transfer of Nokia's Qt to Digia may be a good sign for developers, since it is now getting another Finnish company will be able to further develop these resources, ultimately turning them into one of the most popular cross-platform solutions.