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Steve Ballmer confirms Zune software coming to Windows Mobile
Steve Ballmer confirms Zune software coming to Windows Mobile
CIO editor Martin Veitch interviewed Steve Ballmer, Microsoft CEO at Microsoft’s London conference “Technologies to Change Your Business: How Customers Are Implementing Tomorrow’s Strategies Today”. During a lengthy interview, Steve Balmer was asked to justify developing the Zune ...
Zune services on Win Mobile = ‘Pink’
blogs.zdnet.com — CEO Steve Ballmer reiterated this week that Microsoft has decided against building its own Zune phone. (Chairman... Bill Gates said the same thing back in January 2008, for those keeping score at home.) Ballmer also noted this week that Microsoft is ... (more) Zune services on Win Mobile = ‘Pink’
Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
engadget.com — Rumors of a Zune phone have floated around forever, but we've always thought it would make more... sense for Microsoft to start by simply making a Zune player for Windows Mobile -- a plan Steve Ballmer casually confirmed today in an interview with CIO ... (more) Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
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microsoft.com — * STEVE BALLMER: Thanks. It is a real privilege to have a chance to be here with... you today. I want to thank CIGREF for co-organizing this meeting with us. It's a real honor to have this opportunity. I thought what I would try to do is in 20 minutes ... (more) Steve Ballmer: CIGREF
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Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
Engadget Mobile — ... Steve Ballmer casually confirmed today in an interview with CIO Magazine. Sure, Ballmer's hinted at Zune on WinMo in the past, but those were just hints -- not like today's pronouncement that "the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc." That's a pretty solid declaration of things to come, if you ask us -- too bad he didn't give a time frame. Now, about that 360 integration. [Via WM Power User]Read | Permalink | Email this ...

Steve Ballmer confirms Zune coming to Windows Mobile
Engadget — ... Steve Ballmer casually confirmed today in an interview with CIO Magazine. Sure, Ballmer's hinted at Zune on WinMo in the past, but those were just hints -- not like today's pronouncement that "the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc." That's a pretty solid declaration of things to come, if you ask us -- too bad he didn't give a time frame. Now, about that 360 integration. [Via WM Power User]Read | Permalink | Email this ...

Steve Ballmer confirma que Windows Mobile pronto tendrá Zune
Engadget en español — ... precisamente eso a CIO Magazine. Sí, claro, Ballmer ya había insinuado que aparatos WinMo podrían tener algo de Zune, pero esta vez es más concreto: "el software Zune también será adecuado y será más importante no sólo en el hardware pero también en ordenadores, en aparatos con Windows Mobile, etc.". Con esto no queda duda de lo que nos depara el futuro... ¡un mundo Zunificado! [Vía WM Power User] [Artículo en inglés]Read |  ...

Zune on Windows Mobile Confirmed by Steve Ballmer [Zune On Windows Mobile]
Gizmodo — ... software—and what you’ll see more and more over time is that the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc. We're really hoping "etc" means a whole bunch of phones, including other smartphone platforms and even the iPhone, but it's more likely that the UPS man will drop off a million dollars RIGHT NOW as we type this. Now. Now? Now? How about now? [CIO.co.uk via WM Power User] ...

Zune music player heading to Windows Mobile
Download Squad — ... Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has all but confirmed that Microsoft is working on an iPhone competitor with a Zune phone. That's not to say that Microsoft will build and sell the hardware. But in an ...

Ballmer on the cloud, Apple's cult and Zune software (the Windows 7 jukebox?)
The Seattle Times: Brier Dudley's blog — ... Some jumped on the news that Zune software is coming to Windows-powered phones, but I wonder if it's going onto an even bigger platform. Could it be the software jukebox on Windows 7? We haven't heard much from Windows Media Player lately ... ...

Ballmer: Windows Mobile to have Zune app
PhoneReport v2.0 - latest news, specs, reviews, interviews, and analysis — ... rumoured to only be included, and as we know, the first mobile phone with Windows Mobile 7 should be released by Q1 2009, just in time to face the first S60 fifth edition phone, released yesterday by Nokia. We believe that Microsoft’s attempt is simple globalization, it’s practically affirming that the company will try to improve their multimedia features, which is really necessary as most WM devices are seen as business phones, and most are overpriced. [via WMPowerUser]

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