Microsoft Releases First Ever Android App
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Microsoft, the company behind the Windows Mobile OS, has produced an Android-based version of its Tag application, which uses the phone's camera to allow users to read hidden information in barcodes. Considering the fact that Android OS has emerged as one of the most important rivals to Microsoft's Windows Mobile OS, it is surprising that the application was launched for the Android OS. But then again, Tag is also available for iPhone OS, Symbian and BlackBerry OS,...
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