Microsoft is using its TechEd Conference in New Orleans to outline the developer policies for its Windows Phone Marketplace, which will tie heavily into its upcoming Windows Phone 7 operating system. While a Microsoft executive in a blog posting made nods to transparent and uniform policies surrounding app submission, Apples recent controversies over applications in its own App Store suggests that Microsoft will need to tread carefully as it attempts to use developers apps to increase its appeal in the smartphone space. – Microsoft is outlining the policies for Windows Phone
Marketplace at its TechEd Conference in New Orleans, hoping that third-party
developers will be encouraged to build mobile applications for the platform
when it debuts on a variety of devices later in 2010. Those policies include
the inevitab…
Microsoft’s Phone Marketplace Could Risk Apple Pitfalls
written by Editor on June 9th, 2010 |
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