Along with the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5, Microsoft has also launched its app store, dubbed Marketplace, and a cloud synchronisation service called MyPhone.
The announcement means that pretty much every smartphone platform has an associated app store, but with just a handful of applications available today Microsoft's Marketplace has a lot of catching up to do.
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Could this presentation get more boring? I had to pinch myself to stay awake and I interested! Why dont they keep the familiar Windows screen graphics? It would make consumers feel more at home while they are learning to use it. Microsoft is clueless. That has nothing to do with the application, just the marketing.
Posted by: k 09 Oct 2009