Microsoft trumpets Windows Phone 7 numbers on first birthday
Happy first birthday, Windows Phone 7! One year on, and the fledgling mobile operating system has 36,000 active developers in its AppHub community, 1.5 million downloads of its Developer Tools, and 11,500 apps in its Marketplace.
Microsoft is quick to take a couple shots at competitors' app stores, beating its chest about not re-counting tanslations of an app or "lite" apps, "increasing tonnage" by supporting apps from other mobile platforms, and not listing wallpapers as a category.
That's all fine and dandy, but we spend a lot of time sifting through WP7 app feeds -- and we're still not seeing a lot of awesome apps on the platform. We think a few marquee apps would've made a pretty nice first birthday present -- along with a much smoother update process for WP7 users.
Microsoft is quick to take a couple shots at competitors' app stores, beating its chest about not re-counting tanslations of an app or "lite" apps, "increasing tonnage" by supporting apps from other mobile platforms, and not listing wallpapers as a category.
That's all fine and dandy, but we spend a lot of time sifting through WP7 app feeds -- and we're still not seeing a lot of awesome apps on the platform. We think a few marquee apps would've made a pretty nice first birthday present -- along with a much smoother update process for WP7 users.













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Subscribe to commentsSilverWaveApr 1st 2011 5:05PM
Sales Figures gone missing again eh ;-)
What a piece of crap.
SilverWaveApr 1st 2011 5:07PM
"Microsoft Gives Up, Says It Can't Win: Files an Antitrust Complaint Against Google"
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011033112355966
heh
Jericho525Apr 3rd 2011 9:08PM
Yeah there are not alot of apps that I am impressed with. I got my basics though, I'm happy!
KrazyCalvinApr 4th 2011 1:05AM
I think windows mobile 6.5 was a better progression than the whole boxy thing in windows phone 7. I just don't get it.
Daniel CherianApr 5th 2011 11:29AM
WP7 was only released in the USA in November 2010, so wtf are you talking about? It's only been out for about 5 months. Those numbers aren't bad, all things considered.
timottcherMay 9th 2011 7:41AM
check your local music stores. they usually have books on various artists, including Michael Jackson. also, stores like Barnes and Noble or Borders might even have it.
http://www.homepuzz.com/Timottcher