May
13
Microsoft and RIM integrate Windows Live services - BlackBerry smartphone
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Microsoft and Research In Motion (RIM) today announced an agreement under which the BlackBerry smart phones will be equipped with service Microsoft Windows Live. Smartphones BlackBerry buyers will be able to easily obtain mobile access to Windows Live Messenger as well as a higher level of integration between Windows Live Hotmail platform and BlackBerry.
The integration of Windows Live services in the BlackBerry platform will allow buyers smartphone using Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger benefit from the platform architecture BlackBerry, using the opportunity of communication in real time, blackberry “push” technology. Users will be able to do the same without special effort to gain access to their Windows Live Hotmail and Windows Live Messenger accounts with their smartphones, through the introduction of a single address their Windows Live e-mail and password.
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