Microsoft Enters the Android MarketTechtree.com - 5 Mar, 2010Microsoft has this unique habit of developing applications for rival mobile operating systems. In the past, we had seen Microsoft launch an application for ... |
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Microsoft introduces free Android appNetworkWorld.com - Maxwell Cooter - 5 Mar, 2010If you can't beat them, join them. Microsoft is continuing its campaign to cosy up to its business rivals by developing the ... |
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Microsoft pleased to be available on AndroidTechRadar UK - Gareth Beavis - 5 Mar, 2010Microsoft has announced its first application for the Google Android platform, and has told TechRadar it's glad to be there. ... |
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Microsoft releases Tag app for the AndroidMobile Magazine - Anthony Lifrieri - 5 Mar, 2010The smartphone war just got a little bit more interesting, as Microsoft just launched its first app for the Android OS of their nemesis Google, ... |
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Microsoft Releases App For Google AndroidHot Hardware - Jennifer Johnson - 5 Mar, 2010Considering Microsoft and Google are competitors in the mobile phone space, it may seem a bit surprising that Microsoft is writing applications for the ... |
Google Android App Developed by MicrosoftNews In Tech (blog) - 5 Mar, 2010by Tod on March 5, 2010 Microsoft has revealed their first application which is compatible with Google's Android mobile phone platform. ... |
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Microsoft launches its first app for rival Google OSWired.co.uk - George Barrow, Nate Lanxon - 5 Mar, 2010Despite the simmering undertones of war burbling below the surface in the world of smartphones, ... |
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Microsoft Tag reader comes to AndroidIT PRO - Martin James - 5 Mar, 2010Barcode scanner app marks Microsoft's first ever foray into the Android Market in response to 'huge demand' for mobile barcoding. ... |
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Microsoft Tag Reader announced for AndroidMobiletor.com - 5 Mar, 2010Feel like linking real life with the digital world? Here's a way! Microsoft has recently an all-new application, the Microsoft Tag Reader, for Android users ... |
Microsoft Gives Birth To It's First Android AppTechFreq News - 5 Mar, 2010By :ra3orblade: About a year ago Microsoft released an iPhone app called Tag. It allowed users to scan Microsoft's own 2D barcode format, often referred to ... |
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Android gets its first Microsoft app: TagReaderBetaNews - Tim Conneally - 5 Mar, 2010Barcode and QR code reader applications are now standard fare for smartphones and can be commonly found ... |
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Android an' Droid Free Scanning Apps 2Day: Microsoft TagWireless and Mobile News (blog) - 5 Mar, 2010Microsoft Tag is now offering their tag Reader for Google Android - from the Android Market. It's a 2D barcode reader that already worked Windows Mobile, ... |
Microsoft releases their first Android appiBlast - 5 Mar, 2010That's right, Microsoft has written an app for Google's Android platform. Microsoft Tag Reader allows users to read QR Codes on their Android-powered device ... |
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Microsoft Tag Reader Available for AndroidAndroidGuys (blog) - Mar 4, 2010Hello there! If this is your first visit to AndroidGuys, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed and stay in touch! In its bizarre fight against an ... |
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