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Microsoft wants folks in emerging markets using inexpensive mobile phones to social-network away their free time just like fancy smartphone users do. The company on Monday announced plans for a light-weight mobile application platform called OneApp, aimed at developing countries where cheaper phones and pre-paid services are …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    Troll

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    Let the tw@ts tweeting in the cloud commence.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    AKA web browser and web server

    Microsoft innovation?

  3. Catherine Keynes

    Just what the world needs. Anonther single standard

    This is only re-inventing what Infusio, Rapid Mobile media or Ideaworks already do. An abstraction platform that provides a lowest common denominator for phone developers. We've also go OneAPI and Bondi, plus some 'single' web enviroments.

    Remember the best selling phone in the world is the Nokia 1100 series. An abstraction platform, epscially one using Java or XML as this does, is far too processor heavy to achieve what is claimed here.

    Cat

  4. Marcelo Rodrigues
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    They don't get it, do they?

    Let me see...

    "El Cheapo" phones? check

    Small aplicattion, wich would run on it? check

    Poor country, where people buy cheap mobiles and use pre-paid due costs? check

    Microsoft Solution to this mobiles? check

    Network data plan, due to the huge amount of bandwith? No thanks, sir. It's out of my budget!

    Fail.

  5. TeeCee Gold badge
    Stop

    "...as well as a mobile wallet program..."

    A mobile wallet program hosted centrally*? What could possibly go wrong?

    *And hosted centrally on an M$ platform** for added "underpants round ankles" value.

    **Owned and run by those doyens of customer data security, the mobile telcos.

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