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Sunday 8 April 2012

Microsoft Give Feteure to Windows Phone User Microsoft creating new premium app

As the largest software creator in the world challenges its competitors, Microsoft has recently been reported to be paying developers to bring popular apps to the Windows Phone. This is expected to put them at a competitive position against other aggressive players in the market, such as Apple, in making use of brand-name apps.

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With this, app makers will be paid by Microsoft to develop a version of these apps for the Windows Phone, such as the mobile social network Foursquare and the Cheezburger Network, a large set of entertaining and humorous sites. Aside from these, Microsoft has also been said to pay developers from $60,000 to $600,000 in order to create apps from similarly popular and recently developing brands to upgrade its app catalog.

Compared to the Apple’s iOS or Google Android, Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform remains to be at a basic level with which its number of apps remain at around 65,000 whereas the iOS is close to 600,000 and Android got more than 400,000. Microsoft partnered with Nokia in the previous year to come up with the Lumia handset series, and thus would determine if their joint venture will fare well in the future – numbers don’t lie.

As the Windows Phone platform does not feature a large assortment of apps, Microsoft has decided to boost their catalog by paying for premium apps to be integrated into the Windows Phone platform and fill out its app store. Only time will tell if this strategy will pay off.

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