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Windows Live Comes To Nokia Smartphones

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Aug 22, 2007, 8:56 PM   by (staff)

Nokia and Microsoft today announced that Windows Live software is available to S60 users in select EMEA countries. The software gives S60 third edition users access to Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail, Contacts and Spaces and integrates many of these services into the phone. It is available as a free trial in 11 countries but will require a subscription in several of them after the trial runs out. Also in today's announcement, Nokia said that additional Windows Live services will come to both S60 and Series 40 phones next year. Yahoo! also has a similar deal with Nokia.

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Omagus

Aug 22, 2007, 9:44 PM

Whoa...

S60 and Windows...never thought I'd see that happen.
if you live in the US, you won't for a long time..
chocolateman85006

Aug 23, 2007, 11:42 AM

What about America?

Will it be accessable in the US?
I'm pretty sure that's a "no." At least for the foreseeable future. It makes sense for this to happen in Europe, where S60 is much more ubiquitous than it is here. It's a win for Microsoft because it gets its name on the most popular smartphone OS ...
(continues)
Argonnj

Aug 22, 2007, 10:33 PM

Yawn

does anyone really care about this.
Been wondering about that myself.
 
 
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