Published By
Miko On Thursday, September 17th 2009
Although Windows Mobile 6.5 phones aren’t officially out yet, Microsoft is already working to complete Windows Mobile 7, which should be launched sometime in 2010.
A job announcement found at Mictosoft’s official website unveils that WM 7 will feature a “Mobile Social Platform” that should “bring social networks to life by integrating them into the core experience” of Windows Mobile 7 phones.
More exactly, Microsoft wants users to get all the news and updates from their favorite social networks in a “single hub” integrated into their phones. So it seems that Windows Mobile 7 will be able to offer what Palm’s Synergy and Motorola’s Blur are offering.
Windows Mobile 7 social networks integration
The Mobile Social Platform for WM 7 is in the early stage of development, that’s why Microsoft is looking for a senior program manager to help “several WM7 teams” develop it.
Although Windows Mobile 6.5 phones aren’t officially out yet, Microsoft is already working to complete Windows Mobile 7, which should be launched sometime in 2010.
A job announcement found at Mictosoft’s official website unveils that WM 7 will feature a “Mobile Social Platform” that should “bring social networks to life by integrating them into the core experience” of Windows Mobile 7 phones.
More exactly, Microsoft wants users to get all the news and updates from their favorite social networks in a “single hub” integrated into their phones. So it seems that Windows Mobile 7 will be able to offer what Palm’s Synergy and Motorola’s Blur are offering.

Windows Mobile 7 social networks integration
The Mobile Social Platform for WM 7 is in the early stage of development, that’s why Microsoft is looking for a senior program manager to help “several WM7 teams” develop it.