
Strange to see Microsofy cozying up to Apple with their first iPhone application known as Seadragon Mobile. This piece of software is supposed to enable users to “view enormous photo collections and high-resolution imagery using the iPhone’s multi-touch intuitive interface.” How come Microsoft did not give their own Windows Mobile platform such love, but instead decided to run towards their bitter rivals? Guess when times are hard, one is wont to do just about anything as long as the dough keeps on rolling in, but don’t expect Seadragon Mobile to be a revenue earner for Microsoft as it looks more like an experimental foray onto the iPhone platform. What are some of the other Microsoft applications that you would like to see appear on Apple’s iPhone?
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