Windows Mobile App Store Rival In The Works
| Author | Gordon Kelly |
| Published | 3rd Sep 2008 |
Still catching up on a few bits and pieces from our IFA extravaganza has meant this little gem almost slipped through the net: Microsoft is the latest company to be taking on App Store.
Coinciding with Google's launch of Android Market is Window Mobile 'Skymarket' - Microsoft's own attempt to create a centralised on-phone store for third party applications.

The news broke thanks to a Microsoft online advert for 'Senior Product Manager - Skymarket' and was surprisingly (deliberately?) explicit as the position spelt out its aims for the service. Keymost being:
- A commercial launch with Windows Mobile 7
- An initial launch to developers this fall (Englishified: Autumn)
- A heavy marketing budget
- Centralised payment centre for app developers
- Direct contact with network operators
In all fairness, consumers do seem far happier installing applications through a centralised portal whether it be on a PC or the handset directly so Microsoft has no other choice than to go down this route. It may even claim it had the idea before its great Cupertino based rival but in this dog eat dog world all that counts is getting a successful working version out to the public and in this regard Microsoft has to play catch up...
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Garfee said on 4th September 2008
Ben said on 4th September 2008
Redmond, stop your photocopiers.
ilovethemonkeyhead said on 4th September 2008
windows mobile 7 looks like a nice alternative to the iphone OS... who reckons apple will release bootcamp for iphones? :D
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Symbian hurry up and do the same.