Microsoft is preparing a web-version of Windows Phone Marketplace
Microsoft has plans to launch its web-version of its app store Windows Phone Marketplace. About this she said recently at an event to update the Windows Phone Mango. Browser-based version of the application directory will be launched simultaneously with the Windows Phone Mango - about this fall, it would allow access to the service directly from a computer through a browser.

Loaded with web-version of the application will be automatically sent to a smartphone based on Windows Phone 7 via a connection over-the-air (wirelessly), or can be installed later. Also there will be support for social networks Facebook and Twitter: with their help, the user will be able to share with your friends links to the programs that he liked, and the "parental control" - for example, can restrict children download paid apps.

Loaded with web-version of the application will be automatically sent to a smartphone based on Windows Phone 7 via a connection over-the-air (wirelessly), or can be installed later. Also there will be support for social networks Facebook and Twitter: with their help, the user will be able to share with your friends links to the programs that he liked, and the "parental control" - for example, can restrict children download paid apps.
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