Looks like Microsoft may try their hand at creating some iPhone apps, but the question is, what kind of app will they create?
According to Fortune, MS is looking at the SDK and already have ideas on what they want to do with it.
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Microsoft to make iPhone Apps?
March 25, 2008 10:38 AM • by iPhone News Blog Staff • Posted to News | iPhone Apps Comments (0) | Permalink
"It's really important for us to understand what we can bring to the
iPhone," Tom Gibbons, corporate vice president of Microsoft's
Specialized Devices and Applications Group, told Fortune on Monday. "To
the extent that Mac Office customers have functionality that they need
in that environment, we're actually in the process of trying to
understand that now."
"We do have experience with that environment, and that gives us confidence to be able to do something," Gibbons said. "The key question is, what is the value that we need to bring? We're still getting comfortable with the SDK, right? It's just come out. So we had a guess as to what feasibility would be like, now we'll really get our head wrapped around that."
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"We do have experience with that environment, and that gives us confidence to be able to do something," Gibbons said. "The key question is, what is the value that we need to bring? We're still getting comfortable with the SDK, right? It's just come out. So we had a guess as to what feasibility would be like, now we'll really get our head wrapped around that."
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