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thelostone
09-03-2012, 08:28 PM
Microsoft will soon shut down the app store for Windows Mobile, the phone platform it is phasing out.
Starting in May, 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.
Applications already downloaded from the old market will continue to work after May 9, and some publishers might continue to offer their apps through other markets or their own websites, Microsoft said. It cautioned users that if they do a hard reset and delete apps on their phone, they won't be able to download them again from the Marketplace.

The move is a milestone in a transition that has seen Windows Mobile's share of the smartphone market decline from 37 percent in 2006 to 3 percent last year, according to research from NPD Group.
Microsoft's new mobile operating system, Windows Phone, has yet to pick up the slack. It had 3 percent of the smartphone market in October last year, NPD found.

Spinifex
09-03-2012, 08:56 PM
more like no1 is daft enough to pay for an app. all those that did wont be able to redownload what they bought when it closes either.

Diablo13
09-03-2012, 10:31 PM
Sounds like Microshaft would have had more success with their apps if they had bought shares in Megaupload or Pirate Bay to distribute them? pmsl

Spinifex
09-03-2012, 10:34 PM
its always nice to hear a story about piracy helped us promote us.

read a few stories like that.