Microsoft My Phone takes on Apple

Microsoft's Mobile World Congress announcements go a lot further than a new operating system. Thanks to the iPhone App Store and the Android Marketplace, the mobile experience is as much about the ecosystem as the handsets, and the tools that you get to help you manage and protect the information on your phone.

Microsoft isn't just gunning for the App Store which Nokia has also countered today; it has the Mobile Me synchronisation service in its sights and it was no surprise to learn that Microsoft is launching similar services, in the shape of the Windows Phone Marketplace and My Phone.

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Mary (Twitter, Google+, website) started her career at Future Publishing, saw the AOL meltdown first hand the first time around when she ran the AOL UK computing channel, and she's been a freelance tech writer for over a decade. She's used every version of Windows and Office released, and every smartphone too, but she's still looking for the perfect tablet. Yes, she really does have USB earrings.