It seems that Winodws Phone 7 is having a great succes and is starting to gain more application.This new operating system called Winodws Phone 7 reaches 2,000 applications.A couple of weeks Microsoft is applauded for having gotten his first thousand applications in the Winodws Phone 7 online store. Repeats the milestone today, and signed and 2,000 Marketplace downloadable programs from the operating system for smart mobile Redmond. Moreover, since Microsoft have announced that there are currently 13,000 registered developers to propose applications rise to the Marketplace, so the online store catalog could skyrocket in the coming days, when all users are put to work.This new Winodws Phone 7 is great.
The Winodws Phone 7 was just released in the United States, the main battleground for Microsoft for its new line of smartphones, so it is expected that in a month the number of applications of the Marketplace experience a sharp increase of downloadable software . According to statements by Microsoft itself, in its estimate did not expect to reach this figure in early November, further noting that the results have doubled what they expected to get to this point.Winodws Phone 7 reaches 2,000 applications.
Winodws Phone 7 is a big competitor for Android and IOS.Of course, there are figures to compare with iPhone or Android (which already collect 300,000 and 100,000 applications, respectively, from its App Store and Android Market), but certainly are very remarkable in comparison with the results of Microsoft’s last adventure this field to store Windows Mobile.It seems that Winodws Phone 7 is starting to gain more power and more applications.
For now, since Microsoft will not venture to openly make new objectives for the end of 2010 and not rush to encrypt many applications expect to collect during the next 2011. For now, at this point, the Marketplace brings together developers and 30 countries, which also hope to target the demand in terms of where they are sold and consumed Winodws Phone 7.
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