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Microsoft To Shut Down App Store For Windows Mobile

angry tapir writes "Microsoft will soon shut down the app store for Windows Mobile, the phone platform it is phasing out. Starting May 9, users of Windows Mobile phones won't be able to browse, buy or download apps to their phones from the Marketplace, Microsoft wrote in a letter to customers. The move doesn't affect users of Microsoft's new mobile OS, who will continue to be served by the Windows Phone Marketplace."

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  1. Windows Mobile? by BiggestPOS · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sure both users are going to be really upset.

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    1. Re:Windows Mobile? by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 5, Funny

      Well- I'm sure they wouldn't have done this before running it past Gates and Allen. So the two users are probably fine with it.

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    2. Re:Windows Mobile? by mws1066 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You can run unsigned code on Android. There's an option you can enable in the settings. Then you can just drop a .apk onto the device via USB, wifi, whatever, and install it manually.

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  2. There was an app store for WinMo? by bemymonkey · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Holy crap, I used WinMo for years and never knew. WTF?

  3. Still late to the game by mws1066 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The real question is how successful M$'s next app store/phone offering can possible become. Google and Apple are quite extensively entrenched in the market - Microsoft has its work cut out for it. They are VERY late to the game. I think the only place their phones likely will excel is in corporate settings, becoming kind of the new Blackberries. iPhones aren't corporate enough, Android phones aren't supported enough for corporate cronies to like them, so they COULD possibly fill that particular niche.

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  4. Re:forced user by rootnl · · Score: 5, Funny

    After passing the problem through marketing, designers and handing it over to the project manager, who in return ordered a project leader, I can confirm your problem is solved. You will now be able to use the keyboard on your mobile to enter text on your computer.

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  5. I think the last sentence should read... by jrumney · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The move doesn't affect users of Microsoft's new mobile OS, who will continue to be served by the Windows Phone Marketplace."

    Translation:

    The move should serve as a warning to customers considering purchasing a Windows Phone 7 phone about future support prospects, with the impending release of Windows 8 based phones.

    Just one more way of many that Microsoft/Nokia have screwed up their marketing message