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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about mobile platforms focus on Microsoft's Windows Phone and Windows RT as mobile operating systems, with comparisons to iOS and Android. Topics include Windows 8's role as a mobile platform, app development for Windows Phone and Windows 7 tablets, and the competitive landscape of mobile platforms. Users also discuss the performance and features of Windows mobile devices versus other platforms.
Read Paul Thurrott's article today and have to say that it is the best article I have read to date regarding Windows 8.
Not a defense or even truly an explanation of the OS but rather a pointed and succinct look at what is happening with respect to the broader technology industry and how and...
We are planning hard to release the latest version of our mobile platform software for Android devices. While mobile users on platforms like Windows Phone. iOS for iPhone and iPad, as well as the browser that comes with Android-powered devices will still enjoy maximum compatibility with our...
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Trove , a free personalized news aggregation service from The Washington Post Company, today launches an app for the Windows Phone and for Windows 7 tablet devices. With its launch on Windows mobile products, Trove is now available on nearly every mobile platform.
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Nokia has described the current Windows Phone platform as useless, but now Microsoft executives indicate that Windows 8 smartphones will be better.
Source: Yahoo! News
With Microsoft's mobile platform flailing and the "post-PC" age setting in, the company needs a winner to keep its empire intact. Here are the innovative features Windows 8 will need to keep its desktop OS relevant.
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Both iOS and Windows 7 were the winners for share of the web, Net Applications found in its December wrap-up. Thanks mostly to an equal mix of the iPad and iPhone, Apple's mobile platform reached 1.69 percent in December, up a relative 24.3 percent from a month earlier. Android's growth rate was...