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- Microsoft brings mobile apps to emerging markets
- Microsoft is targeting customers in developing countries with a system that lets developers make mobile apps for affordable, low-end handsets. The OneApp service will be a single gateway for users to access simplified versions of popular apps such as Twitter, Facebook and Windows Live Messenger from memory-light 'feature phones'....
- Articles 2009-08-24
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- Microsoft OneApp Targets Emerging Markets
- Want to install basic applications on your phone without eating up memory? Microsoft this week released OneApp, a new offering that provides access to mobile apps like Twitter and Facebook via the cloud in one 150KB download. Initially, OneApp deployment will focus on emerging markets where many customers only have...
- News items 2009-08-25
- Facebook, Twitter coming to budget mobiles in emerging markets
- Microsoft on Monday announced plans for mobile software that aims to allow people in emerging markets to access various internet programs using lower-end feature phones. The software, known as OneApp, is due out later this year and should allow people in emerging markets to access services like Facebook, Twitter and...
- News items 2009-08-25
- Microsoft launches OneApp, helping feature phones to become smarter
- After announcing its Office-related collaboration with Nokia, Microsoft is further expanding its presence in the mobile market beyond Windows Mobile, by launching OneApp. In Microsoft's words, OneApp is a software application that offers feature phones the ability to run various mobile apps like Facebook, Windows Live Messenger, Twitter and Mobile...
- News items 2009-08-24
- Microsoft Tries to Make 'Dumb' Phones Smarter
- Posted by: Reena Jana on August 24 Microsoft today announced a new phone app service—not for smartphones, but instead for the world's cheapest and low-tech handsets. Called OneApp, the software was developed by Microsoft's Unlimited Potential Group, which researches technology that can be used by poor people living in emerging-market...
- News items 2009-08-25
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