Microsoft has published a case study detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows Mobile platform as it prepares to launch an online store for mobile applications to compete with Apple.
Getting tens of thousands of app developers to focus on anything other than iOS or Android at this point is a significant challenge, according to former Windows chief Steven Sinofsky. In a recent blog ...
Software giant Microsoft Corp. is encouraging developers to build and sell applications for Windows phones through Windows Marketplace for Mobile, the recently announced application store available ...
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Microsoft has confirmed that Windows Mobile applications will not be able to run on the smartphone platform's replacement, Windows Phone 7 Series. Announced in February at Mobile World Congress 2010, ...
Microsoft will introduce an application store with its newest version of Windows Mobile software, it planned to announce at Mobile World Congress, where it also was to formally open a limited beta for ...
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The company is preparing for the launch of its online mobile store in a few months to compete with Apple Microsoft has published a case study detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows ...
At this week’s Mobile World Congress, Microsoft Corp. plans to announce an application store with its newest version of Windows Mobile software and will formally open a limited beta for its My Phone ...