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Familiar tools, large worldwide customer base and transparent policies allow mobile developers to innovate and generate new revenue opportunities with Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
Microsoft Corp. today announced new details about how developers can build and sell applications for Windows® phones through Windows Marketplace for Mobile, the recently announced application marketplace available with the Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. In its commitment to helping developers create new and exciting applications, Microsoft will provide developers with 70 percent of the sales revenue of their applications from Windows Marketplace for Mobile, transparency throughout the certification process, and guidance and support from the stage of development to the final sale to the consumer. Developers can get the tools to begin developing for Windows® phones at http://developer.windowsmobile.com. More after the break with a video from Microsoft.
Our latest podcast is now available to download, in episode 28 we are again joined by our USA writer Micah and we discuss Windows Mobile Marketplace, the new Acer devices recently announced, HTC product leaks, HTC Magic and other Android devices, iPhone turn by turn GPS and much more.You can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or download the mp3 file here. Full show notes after the break.
Just received some information form WebIS, “We are very excited about finally submitting Pocket Informant for iPhone to Apple yesterday. We’ve spent a lot of time making sure that version 1.0 of our application has the quality you expect from WebIS and the features you need to manage your day. Pocket Informant is an exciting application on the iPhone and even though we’re really proud of this first version, we have a lot more coming!”
With over eight years of mobile calendaring experience, we have delivered simply the best personal information manager available on the iPhone. As powerful as this release is, version 1.0 is just the beginning of a much larger vision we have for this product. Take a moment to look over what we have delivered this release…and we’re just getting started.
“Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” which is a US chat show had a special guest last night, none other than Engadgets Joshua Topolsky, and he brought along some how or other, a Palm Pre. He demonstrated it briefly and it is good to see the device in someone else’s hands apart from a Palm employee. He also pulls out the Touchstone wireless charger. We have the video after the break and it is worth a watch just to see the Pre in action and put a face to the voice of the Engadget Podcast.
This one sneaked out without us even noticing it but you can now get a turn by turn GPS application for the iPhone. Its not a known supplier of GPS software like TomTom or Garmin but XROADS G-Map have got their application in the App Store and Kicking Tires have done a thorough review and it looks like it’s a winner. Only available at this time with USA maps which are split between East and West Coast however there is no subscription and the maps are stored on the iPhone so no data charges to worry about either. Cost of each version is a very reasonable $19.00. Now the downside, there is no voice guidance at all and this we believe is down to Apples restrictions. They also state that a European version with Country by Country maps will be coming first quarter of this year so watch this space.
Link to the review
Link to the Application
Panoramic Software Inc. a software development company, announces the launch of Panoramic Phone Genius. for Windows Mobile. Comprising of three applications, Contacts Genius, Call Genius and Area Code Genius, together with a customizable Today Screen plug-in, Panoramic Phone Genius has been developed to give you all of the calling features a modern Smartphone should have while making the experience intuitive and easy. More details and a video demo after the break.
Motorola, Inc . today announced the MC55, the newest, smallest and lightest addition to Motorola’s family of Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDA) offering a 3.5 inch display. Designed for mobile workers inside and outside an organization’s four walls and leveraging Motorola’s mobile computing platform architecture, the MC55 EDA combines the power of a cell phone, two-way radio, bar code scanner, digital camera, and mobile computer into a compact and lightweight design. The new MC55 EDA enables mobile workers to improve productivity, customer response times and customer service levels by bringing business-critical voice, data and applications to the point of business activity.
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Nokia is betting a wider and more tailored offering of media and software for its phones will prove attractive when its Ovi online store opens in May and goes head-to-head with Apple Inc’s App Store. The Apple store has proved the market for software supermarkets in the mobile world, with more than 500 million applications downloaded in only half a year. Nokia’s market is potentially bigger — it says the Ovi store will reach some 50 million consumers when it opens, while Apple has so far sold less than 20 million iPhones.
Orange and Barclaycard today announced a long term strategic partnership to develop a range of mobile, financial and payment services that will change the way we pay.
Orange and Barclaycard will launch new co-branded products and services to make the buying process more convenient, simpler and faster. With a history of innovation and a combined customer base of more than 28 million, Orange and Barclaycard believe this will be the biggest revolution in payments since plastic cards were introduced over 40 years ago.
Customers will be able to use their mobiles to pay for goods and services at retailers using contactless technology; by simply waving their handset against a reader. Both companies will be looking to expand the partnership to include other contactless services within ticketing, transport and rewards. MasterCard will provide the payment capabilities for the transactions.
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