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Zumobi announces cooperation with Microsoft: Zumobi to be distributed with Windows Mobile
January 22, 2008 [General] | By Edward J. R.

Previously we have published review of Zumobi software and now it looks like Microsoft has just agreed to embed Zumobi in each Windows Mobile phone!

This looks like one of those one-sided announcements where small company (here: Zumobi) announces cooperation with big company (here: Microsoft) but very one-sidedly: only small company announces it and big company doesn't publish any announcement about it. Furthermore it is strange that a start-up without any significant user base and without any income manages to get such agreement with Microsoft! Obviously some former Microsoft employees work at Zumobi and this is the only explanation.

Maybe instead of supporting a start-up company with software of dubious usefulness, Microsoft should at last deliver Silverlight (kind-of Flash technology) for Windows Mobile? It is absolutely shameful, that Silverlight is not available for Windows Mobile but has been released for Apple Mac OS X...

Anyway all Windows Mobile manufacturers have option to leave out some elements of the operating system (example: some mobile operators leave out Live Messenger and remote desktop client) so even though Microsoft has agreed apparently to distribute Zumobi with Windows Mobile, it doesn't necessarily mean that all manufactures and operators will be eager to clutter their devices with such software.

This agreement could be also first sign that Microsoft will soon purchase Zumobi company, so it will be a "start-up created by former Microsoft employees sold to Microsoft"...

Information from Zumobi follows.

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ZUMOBI ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH MICROSOFT

Zumobi to Be Distributed with Windows Mobile, Microsoft’s Familiar, Widely Available Mobile Operating System

Zumobi announced a partnership deal with Microsoft. Under terms of the business agreement, Microsoft will distribute the award-winning Zooming User Interface and mobile widget platform with Windows Mobile. This distribution agreement builds on the content partnerships Zumobi announced in December.

“Currently shipping on devices from more than 48 device makers with 125 mobile operators in 55 countries, Windows Mobile is one of the most accessible and familiar mobile computing platforms,” said Eric Hertz, CEO of Zumobi. “This strategic partnership benefits all of our constituencies – consumers, developers, content providers, carriers and advertisers – and enables us to continue building momentum quickly with our audience of techno-culturists and mobile business users.”

Today, more than 140 devices in the marketplace worldwide are based on Windows Mobile. Windows Mobile-based phones are designed for people to be productive on-the-go, all while having the ability to stay in touch with colleagues and friends. Windows Mobile-based phones also include mobile versions of Office Outlook, Office Word, Office Excel and Office PowerPoint and Internet Explorer, giving people access to critical business data such as documents, contacts, e-mail, calendar items and tasks. Zumobi is compatible with Windows Mobile versions 5.0 and newer.

“Zumobi originated in our IP Ventures program as the work of a world-class research team, and demonstrates how Microsoft works with innovative independent companies to provide people with some of the best sets of services and applications available,” said John O’Rourke, General Manager, Mobile Communications Business at Microsoft. “Zumobi is a strong complement to Windows Mobile in that both it and Microsoft offer our customers innovative yet easy ways to access all their information while they’re on the go —making their phone the best companion for their entire life.”

Zumobi revolutionizes the way people access, retrieve and share Web-based content on their mobile phones. Through an intuitive, lush user interface, Zumobi allows people to easily “bounce” in and out of snack-sized bits of the entertainment they want and to stay on top of the information they need throughout the day, while offering advertisers a better way to connect with consumers through their mobile phones. Zumobi offers content from a broad range of mobile widgets or Tiles, including many from partners such as MTV Networks, AccuWeather.com, Traffic.com, FlightStats.com and OTOlabs, who developed Tiles for Vail Resorts and Fox Television’s “Family Guy.”

To learn more visit original source of this story about Zumobi-Microsoft cooperation.

Credit: Mauricio Freitas from Geekzone.


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