Microsoft announced today via a position on the Windows Phone Developer Blog that a new web-based Marketplace will follow the launching of WP7 Mango. With the web version, users will be able to browse the app catalog, view screenshots, and read application details and reviews.
Microsoft said it will have vantage of the web Marketplace to elevate and have applications, as well as provide tools (Bing and Bing Visual Search) to make discovering and sharing applications easier. It will allow users to buy an app via the web interface and so pushing it to their phone for installation. Microsoft didn`t say when the new web Marketplace will launch
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