Windows Phone 7 has reached 10,000 apps quicker than Android or iOS.
Not too shabby.
Microsoft says they are more focused on quality over quantity, so that 10,000 app number doesn’t include wallpaper apps.
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by Eric Dye
Windows Phone 7 has reached 10,000 apps quicker than Android or iOS.
Not too shabby.
Microsoft says they are more focused on quality over quantity, so that 10,000 app number doesn’t include wallpaper apps.
by Eric Dye
Windows Phone 7 is on the move.
It looks like Windows is finally throwing a lot of resources to the smartphone market. They were slow with the Zune, now dead, and with the smartphone market booming, Windows finds itself laps behind the iPhone and Android. They’re going to have to make up a lot of distance in a short period of time, if they hope to be a major competitor.
Perhaps this explains the jump from the mobile version IE7, straight to IE9:
IE9 Mobile is expected to be released late this year, as part of the Windows Phone 7 ‘Mango’ update. Mango is rumored to be a large enough bump to the smartphone lineup that it will prompt a number change to Windows Phone 7.5.
Want to see IE9 Mobile?
I thought so:
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
Apple is creative. Apple is hip. Apple is cool.
Windows is … well … PC.
Luckily for Microsoft, sometimes fans can create more effective and creative promotion than anyone, else.
Check out this very “un-PC” ad for Windows Phone 7:
by Eric Dye
Microsoft has listened to their Windows Phone 7 developers:
Increase the number of free application submissions from 5 to … *gulp* … 100.
Whether you are tiny company or mega company, actively listening to those “working in the trenches” will always move you forward. Always.
by Tom
Microsoft and Nokia’s new partnership is looking like the above.
No word on the hardware, yet, but it looks like things are moving in the right direction.