Microsoft’s Marketplace for Mobile Signs up Big Names

Apr 01, 2009 • Uncategorized
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The mobile world has gone app store crazy lately, with Apple’s pushing up revenue in rough economic times, RIM’s BlackBerry Application World launching tomorrow, and of course Microsoft’s Marketplace will finally bring a little order to the chaotic Windows Mobile world of software apps.

Today at CTIA Microsoft announced 27 big-name partners for their Marketplace for Mobile. No big surprise with some of these: Facebook, Sling, EA, AP and CNBC are given. However, I was pleased to see a few names on the list so early on, especially our good friends Magmic (wicked game dev company)!

To see the whole list, check after the jump.
* AccuWeather.com.
* The Associated Press,
* CNBC,
* Developer One Mobile Software
* EA Mobile
* Facebook
* Gameloft
* Glu Mobile
* Handmark
* Ilium Software Inc.
* Jeyo Inc.
* Kinoma
* LiteScape
* Magmic Games
* Melodis Corp.
* MySpace
* Namco Networks
* Netflix
* Pandora
* PhatWare Corp.
* Resco s.r.o.
* ShoZu Inc.
* Sling Media Inc.
* SBSH Mobile Software
* Spb Software
* Web Information Solutions Inc.
* Zagat Survey.

Efren Toscano

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