Marketplace now accessible by users of Microsoft Windows Mobile 6

November 17, 2009 - 3:08pm | News | Other themes |
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Marketplace now accessible by users of Microsoft Windows Mobile 6

Now Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace for Mobile is available to phones running older versions of its mobile software, although not all of the apps may be available to all Windows Mobile users.
The users of phones running Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 can now shop for and download apps from its Marketplace, according to Microsoft. Initially only the users of Microsoft's most recent software, Windows Mobile 6.5 had access to Marketplace.
It also said that the store has tripled the number of apps available at the launch of the store in October reaching now 800 apps. But not all of those are available to everyone. Microsoft’s website that lets anyone browse through the Marketplace has just 376 applications.
Todd Brix, senior director of mobile services and platform product management for Microsoft said: “People may not see all of them on the Marketplace website or smartphone catalogue, either because of regional access or because certain apps have specific device requirements such as GPS, screen sizes, etc.”
The difference between the total number of apps and the number of apps in the online store demonstrates the shortcoming of a business model like Microsoft’s, with an OS that can be used on different kinds of phones. The model allows end users the luxury of choosing the phone design they prefer, but it is limited with interoperability. For example, Google’s Android operating system is also running on phones with different form factors. But the Android Market has 12,000 apps and so far doesn’t seem to have significant issues with application interoperability.
Apple can become another example but it makes both the software and the hardware and also runs the app store. That vertical integration is at least part of the reason that there are now 100,000 applications in the iPhone App Store.
Microsoft says there are more than 18,000 commercial applications available for Windows Mobile. Developers of those apps must submit them in order for them to appear in the new Marketplace. Otherwise, they are only available through third party sites. “Windows Marketplace for Mobile will not aggregate all available applications, but rather provide customers with a single source for purchasing quality tested applications backed by a money back guarantee,” Microsoft said in a statement.




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