Windows 10 Could Support Play Store & Android Apps
Android has maintained its leading position well into the second quarter of 2015, with Apple’s iOS as a far runner up and the Windows Phone struggling even more to maintain a very distant third position.
The presence of Google at Microsoft’s Windows 10 Devices event could mean the thawing of a frosty relationship.
There is a good reason why the organization is introducing all these gadgets at the same time.
Streamed 120 years worth of gameplay from the Xbox One to Windows 10.
Thanks to Windows 10, Microsoft’s new smartphones will be able to double up as pocket computers as well, driving monitors, keyboards, mice and other peripherals without sweat. These different versions will share a typical Windows core and a regular Windows Store, which is an increasing series of development resources and various distributed user interface features.
With the upcoming phones operating on Windows 10, many hope the company will re-shift its focus in bringing their innovation and technological breakthroughs to the mobile market, as well. However, Microsoft chose to call its next flagship OS Windows 10 instead. Soon, universal apps for Facebook, Messenger and Instagram will be developed for Windows 10 users.
Microsoft still has a long way to go before their ultimate goal is achieved, but it will be interesting to watch events unfold in the next few months. This compatibility is extremely important to app developers who play an ever-increasing role in the life of the majority of tech organizations working on a global scale. However, Microsoft still has a lot of catching up to do in the market for mobile devices.
Social media sites, apps, games and other platforms that also showed support for the Windows 10 environment include Twitter, Box, Shazam, Netflix, NASCAR, CBS Digital Media, The Weather Channel, Audible and Candy Crush.