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Microsoft releases its first iPhone app By Steven Musil, CNET News.com December 15, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Microsoft-releases-its-first-iPhone-app/0,130061733,339293799,00.htm
Engineers in Microsoft's Live Labs have released the company's first application for Apple's iPhone, even before making it available on Window Mobile.
Seadragon Seadragon Mobile, which was added to Apple's App Store on Saturday in the US, is a free image-browsing app that allows users to quickly "deep zoom" images while online and is intended to demonstrate what is possible with a mobile platform. Seadragon is the backbone for Microsoft's Photosynth, which allows users to take a grouping of photographs and stitch them together into a faux 3D environment. Other iPhone apps are reportedly in development in Redmond; Microsoft's Tellme unit was expected to release the company's first iPhone app in the form of a voice-activated search for a variety of phones, including iPhone and BlackBerry. A Microsoft representative said in September that a public version of that program would likely be released in a few months. So where's the Windows Mobile version of Seadragon? "The iPhone is the most widely distributed phone with a (graphics processing unit)," Alex Daley, group product manager for Microsoft Live Labs, told TechFlash. "Most phones out today don't have accelerated graphics in them. The iPhone does and so it enabled us to do something that has been previously difficult to do."
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