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So finally, the Redmond Behemoth acknowledges the fact that the iPhone is really a platform for applications and not just a simple phone as Steve Ballmer said previously.
Today Microsoft has officially arrived Apple iPhone App Store.
SeaDragon Mobile is an application that lets you View thousands of images over the air, quickly view massive gigapixel images, explore Photosynth collections in 2D, including your own, add your own PhotoZoom / Deep Zoom Composer content [and] subscribe to Deep Zoom RSS feeds.
The application was put to portray usage of photo technologies created by Microsoft in the mobile arena. But does this mean that Microsoft will be soon putting up other apps within iPhone app store? Was this a step to cover up rumors of the ZunePhone?
But why would Microsoft come up with this app if there are scores of great Windows Mobile Apps already? And we have also heard that Microsoft is developing office for the iPhone as well…
What do you think, is this a strategy game being played by Microsoft of has Microsoft accepted defeat?
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