Windows Live Search for Mobile; its (a)LIVE!
Posted by Oliver
Just got word from Steve Garrity, one of the project managers for Windows Live Search for Mobile that the beta version of Windows Live Search for Mobile has just been released for an open beta.
According to Steve you can check it out at http://ideas.live.com or for the bold ones among us who
Steve went on to say that the handset support for J2ME isnāt extensive yet, but it should run well on Nokia Series 40 & Series 60 phones, the Motorola RAZR/SLVR family, and assorted LG & Samsung devices (but not all)⦠For Windows Mobile, any device running WM2003 or greater should work.
I tested the application on my Nokia N91 and felt that among the new offerings from the Windows Live Group this is really one of the most polished yet and it shows that while Microsoft seems to be perennially late to the game that doesnāt stop them from building momentum slowly at first but with ever-increasing speed. In many cases this momentum crushes the opposition as weāve seen more than once in the past few years. Certainly it is true that one should never underestimate a company with $43 billion in the bank, nearly 100% market penetration in key areas and the ability to recognize where a market is heading.
The fact that Ray Ozzie spent his limited time at the recent Web2.0 Event in San Francisco talking about smart phones should give pause to anyone that plans to enter into or effectively compete with the Redmond giant on US turf. Personally I believe that any company that wishes to be in this market has less than two years to enter, grab market share and attempt to retain it as āThe Softiesā do what they do - incrementally improve their products while eating their competitors lunch.
Itās not necessarily that I want to see this happen. As many of you know Iām a big fan of the Symbian OS in its many flavors and of late have come to really love the Maemo Linux running on Nokiaās 770 Internet Tablet (more on this device soon). Itās just that Iām a fairly pragmatic person when it comes to software innovation and Iāve seen some sneak peaks at whatās on the horizon. My advice. if youāre going to move in the US market, MOVE NOW. Just got word from Steve Garrity, one of the project managers for Windows Live Search for Mobile that the beta version of Windows Live Search for Mobile has just been released for an open beta.
According to Steve you can check it out at http://ideas.live.com or for the bold ones among us who
Steve went on to say that the handset support for J2ME isnāt extensive yet, but it should run well on Nokia Series 40 & Series 60 phones, the Motorola RAZR/SLVR family, and assorted LG & Samsung devices (but not all)⦠For Windows Mobile, any device running WM2003 or greater should work.
I tested the application on my Nokia N91 and felt that among the new offerings from the Windows Live Group this is really one of the most polished yet and it shows that while Microsoft seems to be perennially late to the game that doesnāt stop them from building momentum slowly at first but with ever-increasing speed. In many cases this momentum crushes the opposition as weāve seen more than once in the past few years. Certainly it is true that one should never underestimate a company with $43 billion in the bank, nearly 100% market penetration in key areas and the ability to recognize where a market is heading.
The fact that Ray Ozzie spent his limited time at the recent Web2.0 Event in San Francisco talking about smart phones should give pause to anyone that plans to enter into or effectively compete with the Redmond giant on US turf. Personally I believe that any company that wishes to be in this market has less than two years to enter, grab market share and attempt to retain it as āThe Softiesā do what they do - incrementally improve their products while eating their competitors lunch.
Itās not necessarily that I want to see this happen. As many of you know Iām a big fan of the Symbian OS in its many flavors and of late have come to really love the Maemo Linux running on Nokiaās 770 Internet Tablet (more on this device soon). Itās just that Iām a fairly pragmatic person when it comes to software innovation and Iāve seen some sneak peaks at whatās on the horizon. My advice. if youāre going to move in the US market, MOVE NOW.


