Leading Sports App, ScoreMobile(R), Now Available on Windows(R) PhoneTrading Markets (press release) - 27 Jan, 2011Score Media Inc. (TSX: SCR | PowerRating) today announces that its leading app, ScoreMobile, is now available on the Windows(R) Phone platform, becoming the ... |
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Leading Sports App, ScoreMobile ® , Now Available on Windows ® PhoneMarketwire (press release) - 27 Jan, 2011Score Media Inc. (TSX:SCR) today announces that its leading app, ScoreMobile, is now available on the Windows® Phone platform, becoming the first ... |
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Did Windows Mobile Outsell Windows Phone 7 In Q4?everythingWM - Tim Barribeau - 27 Jan, 2011MobilityDigest raises a very interesting question: did WM6.5 outsell WP7 in Q4? Because we don't have sale numbers for ... |
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ScoreMobile app now available for Windows Phone 7 devicesMobileSyrup.com - Ian Hardy - 27 Jan, 2011Score Mobile said a Windows Phone 7 app was coming sometime “during the first quarter of 2011″ and ... |
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