"After teasing the market multiple times, Microsoft Corp. plans to finally confirm today that it's bringing its most money-making desktop software franchise online and to smart phones. Microsoft will release lightweight versions of four components of its Microsoft Office suite for the Web and Windows Mobile smart phones, said Chris Capossela, senior vice president of Microsoft's busines...
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PocketPCThoughts on 30th Oct 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
It seems that Windows Mobile 7 Series won't be the only thing that Microsoft will be talking about at MWC. According to Neowin, they will also be talking about Windows Mobile Starter Edition, which is planned for new and emerging markets. As they put it: Named Windows Mobile Starter Edition the software will be targeted at OEMs building devices ... Related Posts Is This Microsoft Office Mobil...
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Pocketnow on 15th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
As we have heard, Nokia and Microsoft have teamed to bring Microsoft office to Nokia mobile phones, but according to some analysts this move isn’t a good sign for the Windows Mobile operating system states an article on pcadvisor. Apparently the move is seem by some as an admission by Microsoft that their Windows Mobile OS
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PhonesReview on 13th Aug 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
The alliance between Nokia and Microsoft will bring Microsoft Office to Nokia mobile phone as we know, but speculation is arising that the iPhone could be next states macsimumnews. Windows Mobile only handset have native support for Microsoft Office, other mobile phone use third party software to gain the functionality. Having Microsoft Office on the iPhone would
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PhonesReview on 15th Aug 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Windows Mobile 7 (or Windows Phone 7 Series) has recently been announced by Microsoft at the freshly finished MWC 2010. What Windows Phone 7 prides itself upon is the fact that it is the next generation of the mobile Windows. Windows Phone 7 gives you everything; connecting people, games, multimedia and office in a simple OS. We have the usual Facebook, Twitter, Myspace integration which promises ...
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MobilesHeaven on 23rd Feb 2010 (via mobilesheaven.com)
We know by now that Windows Phone 7 Series isn't finished. In fact, there's still plenty about the new platform that we have yet to see, like the Office applications. But armed with some new information, we can speculate on what Microsoft's focus will be for the productivity suite. But first, some history. Microsoft Office on Windows Mobile has ... Related Posts Nokia Phones to Spor...
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