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Spb Catalog announced and Spb announces proudly some deals
November 28, 2007 [General] | By Edward J. R.

Handango had launched very similar solution - a on-device mobile sofwtare catalog called "Handango InHand" - 3 years ago at 3GSM 2004 but Spb's solution is not based on particular mobile software shop but rather on Microsoft's Windows Mobile Marketplace that covers several sources.

Russia-based Spb company has managed also to achieve something about which every mobile software company only dreams: to get deals with manufacturers to put Spb Catalog as built-in program in their phones!

Information from Spb follows.

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Spb Catalog Takes a Microsoft Innovation to Consumer Market

Spb Software House pioneers in implementing Windows Mobile Marketplace technology in a real, consumer-market solution. Spb Catalog, an on-device mobile content catalog based on the Marketplace technology, is now shipped by such major device manufacturers as Fly, Gigabyte, and HTC.

"Our partner OEMs have recognized the opportunity of doing more for their customers with Spb Catalog. We all agree that Windows Mobile Marketplace is set to revolutionize the way people become aware of, buy, and install software; it might even change the way devices are generally used," – comments Vassili Philippov, Spb Software House COO. "Spb Catalog can secure multiple benefits for all the parties involved. The end users get immediate access to the most up-to-date content, the device manufacturers are able to deliver fuller device experiences to customers, and the mobile operators get an additional means of differentiation," Vassili concludes.

"We're pleased to see Spb Software House take advantage of Windows Mobile Marketplace, which allows them to promote, sell and deliver ‘Designed for Windows Mobile' certified applications directly from Windows Mobile phones," said Daniel Bouie, senior product manager at Microsoft. "As the first mobile software publisher to launch a commercial catalog for Windows Mobile Marketplace, Spb is helping make the Windows Mobile phone experience more accessible for customers."

Spb Catalog is shipped by Gigabyte in GSmart i300, i350, and t600 models, by Fly in its PC100 and PC200 devices, and in the Russian edition of HTC's TyTN II. Spb Catalog is unique in the way it grants end-users access to diverse, free or paid-for mobile content (programs, games, ringtones, skins, themes), all of which is pretested for the devices Spb Catalog comes on. All of the included programs are certified as "Designed for Windows Mobile", are available in 14 languages, and buying them is made simple with such friendly payment methods as mobile credit card transactions or premium text messaging.

To learn more visit original source of this story HERE.

Spb Catalog is NOT available for download for everybody but rather is an offering from Spb to hardware manufacturers and operators.


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