neowin.net - 11/12/2008
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Steve Ballmer, at the recently held developers conference at Sydney, Australia, said that Microsoft is working on a App-store like software distribution. Apple's iPhone and App-store have really stirred the Windows Mobile Market. Though there are many 'app-store like' distributions, for ...
computerworld.com - 11/9/2008
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computerworld.com —
November 7, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. is working
on a software distribution scheme along the lines of...
Apple's iPhone App Store, CEO Steve Ballmer said yesterday at a developer's conference in Sydney, Australia. But Microsoft has no plans to ...
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Ballmer: Microsoft working on App Store-like software ...
jkontherun.com - 11/13/2008
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jkontherun.com —
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer shocked folks at a
recent event in Australia by confirming rumors that the...
Redmond giant would soon be following the Apple business model of opening an App Store to offer Windows Mobile programs direct to customers. ...
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Ballmer: we're going to launch a Windows Mobile App Store
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Microsoft está trabajando en su tienda de aplicaciones
Celularis —
... de acuerdo de que hay un buen trabajo, particularmente en Facebook y también con el iPhone, ya que ambas compañías hicieron más fácil para los desarrolladores distribuir sus aplicaciones“, afirmó el CEO de Microsoft. Más que como una fuente de grandes negocios, Ballmer lo piensa como una manera de darle a los desarrolladores la oportunidad de distribuir y promocionar sus programas para que Windows Mobile crezca como plataforma.
Link: Neowin Vía XatakaMóvil ...
Ballmer: we're going to launch a Windows Mobile App Store
jkOnTheRun —
... Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer shocked folks at a recent event in Australia by confirming rumors that the Redmond giant would soon be following the Apple business model of opening an App Store to offer Windows Mobile programs direct to customers. Ballmer went on to confuse the audience with his contention that the Apple App Store is not making any developers much money: ...
Windows Mobile App Store coming, confirms Ballmer
SlashGear —
... , it’s nice all the same to see that Microsoft are planning their own on-device Windows Mobile App Store. Speaking at an Australian developers event, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer confirmed that the company would be soon launching a service that would allow developers to sell their applications direct to users. ...
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