Wednesday 16 March 2011

Just Open up windows and start connecting people…

It was electrifying news for techno freaks like me when I heard Nokia, the biggest global handset manufacturer and Microsoft, operating system industry recently had a multi-million dollar deal and their collaboration for mobile development. This deal is a big threat for lot of industries. Microsoft is an earliest investor in a field of mobile operating system development. Microsoft promoted windows operating system with many partners like HTC and Motorola. Google’s Android is a main competitor of Microsoft’s windows mobile operating system.
Now Nokia is ready to carry forward the legacy of Microsoft windows phones and it’s a great new for millions of cell phone addicts. Nokia will not be just contributing in hardware support but they are offering their resources to improve their business and to capture market segments. According to reports Nokia is paying royalty fee for every license it uses. This deal is nothing but a huge win for Microsoft.
Windows7 mobile operating system has great operating interface which is slick, intuitive and redefined when I compared it with previous versions of windows mobile operating systems.Windows7 system has some amazing features like portrait as well as landscape QWERTY support, Internet Explorer which is user friendly, Microsoft’s Zune service for better digital online media, great social integration and good support for Appstore. Beside that Nokia has world’s best map service and is included in the windows7 mobile operating system. I find Nokia maps are as good as Google maps. At startups, screen tells you the updates on what is going on, what will be happening next and what you have missed. Windows7 mobile system has lot of better features like hardware choice, business productivity, search and maps communication, web browsing etc. Microsoft finally gave up their old Windows operating system and launched amazing and fresh windows7 operating system.
Now start connecting people from your tiny pocket with the help of windows.

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