The Windows Mobile app store (Windows Mobile Marketplace) is now accepting developers, who can enter their info and upload apps at will. All they need is a credit card with $99 and a Live ID (Hotmail or passport account). The previously mentioned amount of cash is the annual fee, that you’ll also pay next year and so on.
Microsoft also mentions...
The brilliant XDA Developer Forums members have done it again! This time they’ve created a rival for the Apple App Store, one that delivers Windows Mobile content and bears the name of Gecko.
The best thing is that the new store has no business model and doesn’t bill customers, so all of the apps are available for free. The software list...
While in Sydney, Australia, attending a developers conference, Steve Ballmer said that Microsoft is working on an App-store-like initiative, offering Windows Mobile software. There are many other examples of such services, like Handango and in recent times we’ve caught a glimpse of the Android Market or the BlackBerry App Center, which are much...