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Microsoft Skybox Mobile Services
If you’ve been wondering what Microsoft’s Software+Services strategy is for its Windows Mobile platform, the answer should become a lot clearer in another couple weeks.
There have been a few leaks during the past year about Skybox, Skyline and Skymarket — Microsoft’s cloud-based service complements to mobile phones. Microsoft is set to take the wraps off these three services at the Mobile World Congress conference in Barcelona in mid-February. I’m not sure about the extent to which the company is planning to share its mobile-services roadmap later this month. But, thanks to some well-connected sources who’ve asked to remain anonymous, I have some details (on which Microsoft isn’t commenting). The most interesting member of the new Microsoft mobile trio, Skybox, is a hub for user data and information — a place for storing and accessing photos, contact lists, calendar items and more on Microsoft datacenter servers. If you lose or switch your phone, all your data and contacts are saved in your Skybox. Skybox is based on the Mobicomp synchronization technologies that the Redmondians acquired when they purchased the Portuguese services company Mobicomp in the summer of 2008. Read the full article here: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1884 |
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Re: Microsoft Skybox Mobile Services
I never saw the point in backing up my texts in the first place. The only thing I want backed up / synched are apps, email, contacts, and calendar. But thats just me.
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Re: Microsoft Skybox Mobile Services
I just always delete my texts, but I can see where some people need to save directives or customer agreements in text messages.
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