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Report: Microsoft To Unveil App Store, MobileMe Clones In February

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Microsoft may unveil two mobile services February designed to counter Apple’s iPhone App Store and MobileMe, a blog claimed Monday.

Citing unnamed “sources close to Microsoft,” Neowin claims the software giant will unveil SkyMarket and SkyBox at next month’s Mobile World Congress.

SkyMarket, like Apple’s App Market, will offer a site for Windows Mobile users to download applications. In September, Microsoft began advertising for a Product Manager for SkyMarket. The service would be tied to Redmond’s Windows Mobile 7.


SkyBox would mimic Apple’s MobileMe service, permitting users to sync photos and other data. SkyBox reportedly won’t require the Windows Mobile software.

Along with the two services, Microsoft may introduce Windows Mobile 6.5, including and updated screen and improved interface. The introduction could signal Microsoft’s ground-breaking Windows Mobile 7 will not appear in 2009 as expected.

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