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25 essential business apps for Android

Windows Phone 8 hardware to compete with Android's best. Maybe. | Microsoft Outlook.com doesn't play well with Android mobile

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25 essential business apps for Android
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Windows Phone 8 hardware to compete with Android's best. Maybe.
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Microsoft Outlook.com doesn't play well with Android mobile
One of the hot new features of Microsoft's upgraded and renamed email service Outlook.com -- that devices without Office loaded onto them can open Office attachments in the cloud via a browser – won't work with Android mobile devices.. Clicking on the attachments is supposed to enable viewing and editing them from a Microsoft cloud-based SkyDrive account, but that doesn't happen. Instead the device downloads the document and attempts to open it with an Office reader. Read More


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Android and iOS dominate mobile market, says IDC
Android was on over two-thirds of smartphones shipped in the second quarter, with Apple's iOS on around a sixth of them -- more than all the remaining smartphone OSes combined, IDC said Wednesday. Windows Phone's share of the market continues to grow, although it remains far behind the front runners. Read More



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