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Microsoft in Danger July 30, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R. Previously she was in charge of Office for Mac business unit at Microsoft, but now Roz Ho is president of mobile experiences and she says: “Mobile phones aren’t soulless devices. They’re personal expressions and our lifeline to the people that matter to us as we navigate through all of life’s moments,” said Roz Ho, corporate vice president of Premium Mobile Experiences at Microsoft. “Playing such a significant role in our lives, mobile phones should reflect our individual style. T-Mobile clearly understands this, and we’re very excited about what the new Sidekick will offer consumers.” The story: T-Mobile USA has launched new version of T-Mobile Sidekick mobile phone and since Microsoft previously had acquired Danger company, that makes software for this phone, now Microsoft inherited all the achievemens of this company, including better web browsing: Custom mobile experiences define what it is like to use the new T-Mobile Sidekick. For example, it presents a streamlined Web browsing experience that allows users to either view Web pages vertically, as with previous models, or to “pan and scan” Web pages, much like a typical personal computer. Users can also visit the Download Catalog to preview and select from hundreds of games, applications, themes and other content and receive purchases instantly. In meantime we are all waiting for the new Inernet Explorer for Windows Mobile - the one with desktop rendering engine and Flash - that Microsoft has promised but never delivered... To learn more about new T-Mobile Sidekick visit related story!
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