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A Look at Microsoft`s Mobile Operating System
By: KC Morgan
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    2009-04-15

    Table of Contents:
  • A Look at Microsoft`s Mobile Operating System
  • Features of Windows Mobile
  • Using Windows Mobile
  • Do You Need Windows Mobile?

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    A Look at Microsoft`s Mobile Operating System - Using Windows Mobile


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    To use Windows Mobile, you’ll need a smartphone that comes with this operating system. Search for phones that come equipped with Windows Mobile through the site itself, or simply search for these phones through retailers. Using Windows Mobile is  very much like using an operating system on your computer; simply point and click or touch and go, and you’re using the features and the system before you know it.

    Windows Mobile Extras

    Windows offers a slew of software packages for Windows Mobile users who want to enjoy some of the Microsoft applications they’re already familiar with on their home computers. Download software such as Windows Live, Windows Media Player and other extras designed for mobile use. With these applications, you can make your smartphone into a miniature version of your laptop. 

    Even without the extras, Windows Mobile has a lot to offer. You’ll be greeted by the familiar look of Windows and feel of software you’ve used many times on many computers. You’ll have full access to email and Web sites, including all those applications that make it easy for you to use those sites and that email. Windows Mobile brings a lot to the table, but does that mean you can’t live without it? 

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