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	<description>There’s a new Silverlight-based portal for Windows Mobile applications designed specifically for customers in the EMEA region – that’s “Europe, Middle East, and Africa.” On this site, you can browse line of business applications&amp;nbsp; by industry or drill down into apps for sales force enablement, field force enablement, GPS, and more. Each app features a description, a scenario for its usage, and its benefits. You can click to see screenshots and to access more links – like the link to the app’s website, for example. For anyone in this geographic region, the site can be a valuable resource to help you find the best business apps for your Windows Mobile device. To take a look for yourself, the link is: http://www.microsoft.com/emea/windowsmobileapps/default.mspx (Via Mr Mobile) </description>
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			<![CDATA[I visited the site before, and I think this is one of the most boringest sites ever. <br><br>To me, these apps are more for business users, NOT average consumers. All the videos&nbsp; available had a company demoing it. <br><br>I wish I had known before&nbsp;that when they referred to&nbsp;mobile apps, they meant business apps. So I guess Windows Mobile still isn't a consumer friendly phone just yet? Until the HTC Touch Diamond comes.<p>posted by quikboy</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[I visited the site before, and I think this is one of the most boringest sites ever. <br><br>To me, these apps are more for business users, NOT average consumers. All the videos&nbsp; available had a company demoing it. <br><br>I wish I had known before&nbsp;that when they referred to&nbsp;mobile apps, they meant business apps. So I guess Windows Mobile still isn't a consumer friendly phone just yet? Until the HTC Touch Diamond comes.<p>posted by quikboy</p>]]>
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