Microsoft this week announced a free beta client of MSN Direct for Windows Mobile Standard Edition in the form of a home screen plug-in. MSN Direct is best known for its SPOT watch technology, which is currently used to broadcast info to navigation and media devices using FM frequencies. MSN Direct is an application that Microsoft provides for free, and it works hand-in-hand with your Windows Mobile powered smartphone. Useres can find the right information, right when you need it. Use MSN Direct to check for the latest news, current weather conditions, and get stock reports sent straight
to your phone. The software includes direct links to the web for more on each each bit of info. The beta client is available for free download today. Microsoft has not yet decided whether the final version will be offered through carriers, manufacturers, or directly, nor whether it will be ad-supported.
Microsoft launched FREE MSN Direct for Windows Mobile
Posted by ghengis in February 12th, 2008
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