Friday, October 5, 2012
Nokia Build the Kingdom Business Together with Microsoft Mobile
Nokia has officially signed a deal with Microsoft related to their cooperation in the realm of the smartphone business. Although both have announced partnership a few months ago, but apparently there are still some details of the deal are still being worked.
In this partnership, the agreement also must be noted the contributions of both the development of a new operating system. On this occasion, Nokia and Microsoft also announced significant progress in the development of the first Nokia phones based on Windows Phone.
Our Quoted from Cellular-news, both confirmed that a more detailed agreement is consistent with the announcement made on 11 February.
As had been previously announced, in cooperation Nokia will provide maps and navigation services for Microsoft hers. Meanwhile, Microsoft's Bing search engine will be automatically installed on Nokia smartphones.
Nokia has also started to develop applications and services that can operate on your Windows Phone, and began to embrace the application developers. Expected in 2012, they have started shipping the Nokia Windows Phone.
Nokia also will update to allow Nokia Ovi Store utilize the Windows Marketplace infrastructure. In this same work, Nokia started knitting again nervous breakdown to build empires phone with Microsoft.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is the User Track Record WP,.
iPhone secretly record the movements of users wherever they go. The news raised fears among other smartphone users. Related to this, Microsoft responded saying WP 7 users need not worry because they do not do it.
Clearly this violates the privacy of each user. Gadget site Gizmodo then asked directly to Microsoft, as one of Apple's competitors. The software giant confirmed that the details of the movement of the user is recorded, but it is saved to storage owners WP7 own account, based on the last location they are.
As is known, the popular gadgets from Apple's store every detail of the movement of users to a secret file on the handset which is then copied to the user's computer when synchronized.
Not just ask Microsoft, Gizmodo was looking to ask the same thing to Google and RIM. Unfortunately, both the large company has not been willing to comment.
Our quoted from Gizmodo, this is part of the WP7 feature called 'Find My Phone'. This feature is a security feature to track if WP7 phone is stolen. With the help of Find My Phone, users can directly trace it through each PC using the Bing Map.
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