It is being an interesting day in information on operating systems. First we learned that Symbian will give way to Nokia to nominate the platforms that the Finnish develops for smart phones -and that since the next update it will be called Nokia Belle-, then we learned that Android has managed to place itself in the 700,000 daily activations -with views to reach one million new registrations in June 2012, approximately-, and now it is time to talk again about the firm based in Espoo and its fund of downloadable applications.
And we say this because through The Nokia Blog site we have been able to learn about a new milestone in the Nokia Store - the virtual showcase from which to consult and get utilities and games for our Nokia mobiles -: the barrier of 100,000 applications. Specifically, at the time of the notification echoed on the aforementioned website, the formerly known as Ovi Store would have reached a background of 116,583 available applications.
With this, a remarkable mark is reached, perhaps the most important, since the Nokia mobile application store began its journey, back in May 2009, when the download service was launched with the then flagship of the company, the Nokia N97. Much has happened since then, despite having spent only a few half years - and today the future of applications downloadable from Nokia goes through the progression that binds to Microsoft and Marketplace for Windows Phone.
Recall that as part of the alliance between Espoo and Redmond, the app market was a fundamental axis where precisely Nokia presents an important primacy. The proof is, for example, in Finnish star applications, such as Nokia Music or Nokia Drive, but not only there is, but also the fact that today the Nokia Store doubles in downloadable options to the Marketplace, and this to Despite the fact that the latter has already begun to benefit the path taken by the former in the last two and a half years.