Articles tagged with: Symbian and Microsoft Office
What Does Nokia Pact Mean For Windows?
When Microsoft and Nokia last week announced a smart phone alliance that they called the first of its type for either, the competition in this market escalated. So tough has this field become that several analysts say the pact signals the demise of Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system. more
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Nokia Adding Support for Microsoft Software to its Smartphones
Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft to port Microsoft Office Mobile and Microsoft business communications, collaboration and device management software to Nokia's symbian based smartphones. Starting from next year, Nokia intends to start shipping Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile on its smartphones, followed by other Office applications and related software and services in the future. more
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Linux And Microsoft To Overtake Symbian - report
At 3GSM in Barcelona, symbian had announced that shipments of its mobile operating system almost tripled from 14.4 million units in 2004 to 33.9 million units in 2005, the fourth consecutive year that symbian enjoyed a growth rate in excess of 100%. However, a new report from The Diffusion Group suggests that symbian's market share of advanced mobile operating systems will decline from 51.4% in 2005 to approximately 22.1% by 2010, placing it third behind both Windows (28.7%) and Linux (26.6%). more
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MS Office documents on Symbian handsets
The software house, DataViz says that it has joined the symbian Platinum Program to develop symbian based access to Microsoft Office documents. As a Platinum Partner, DataViz is extending Documents To Go and RoadSync to the symbian OS ecosystem. With smartphones based on symbian OS, users have secure and wireless access to corporate e-mail, calendar, contacts, attachments and other office documents using innovative DataViz technology. more
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