
Microsoft is pushing their Windows Phone platform like crazy these days -- it recently debuted in
China, and the flagship Nokia Windows Phone is due to hit U.S. shelves soon with a huge marketing blitz in tow -- but the company still has a little app problem to deal with. More than a few developers don't see developing Windows Phone apps a priority, and the
New York Times reported yesterday that Microsoft is doing what they have to in order to change those minds. Among other things on their list of tactics, Microsoft has offered to fund process of bringing big-name apps to Windows Phone "where it makes sense."
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