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.NET will be key driving force of cell phones powered by Microsoft operating systems
July 16, 2003 [General] | By anonymous 1.

All other non-Microsoft cell phones have wireless Java as a driving force (wireless Java based mobile gaming is a hot topic nowadays in cell phone industry). The .NET CF technology, that will be, starting from year 2004, embedded in ROMs of all Microsoft Smartphoness and Pocket PC PDAs and phones will be the "wireless Java of Microsoft" - the driving force ... :
For the last year and a half, Microsoft has been focused on standardising key elements of its Pocket PC and SmartPhone technology and shipping that core code in the current version of Windows CE .NET. That work has been delivered now with WM2k3 and will be delivered in the SmartPhone platform later in the year. But the key driver for a new application on the WM2k3 platform will be the integration of the .NET Compact Framework into the mobile OS.
(WM2k3 = Windows Mobile 2003)

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