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Microsoft speaks up about Microsoft My Phone web site February 07, 2009 [General] | By Edward J. R. Recently we have interviewed Scott Rockfeld from Microsoft on a podcast and now he speaks up about "My Phone" (service formerly known as "Skybox"; note also: not the same pages have been moved to .microsoft.com domain): Today, Microsoft’s My Phone Web site went live prior to its scheduled debut. However, we are excited about the new Microsoft My Phone service, which will be available as a limited, invite-only beta. This is a significant milestone for Microsoft as it connects the phone to the PC and Web, making mobility a key pillar for the company’s software+services strategy. This new Microsoft cloud service syncs critical information (e.g., contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, text messages, photos, video, etc) on a user’s mobile phone to a password protected Web site. Once synchronized, people can easily back-up and restore mobile phone data. My Phone provides an easy to use Web portal where people can access and manage content on the phone, and share that information with others. My Phone helps people:
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