Zumobi, a cellular browser determined by technology developed by Microsoft Research,
Microsoft Office 2010 Pro Plus, is now on the market in beta type.Zumobi — a startup formerly known as ZenZui, which is headed by of a number of former Microsoft employees — released on December 14 a beta of its Zooming User Interface and mobile-widget platform. Zumobi;s product is determined by mobile-browsing technologies developed by Microsoft Research and licensed to the company from Microsoft;s IP Ventures unit.(IP Ventures licenses Microsoft-developed technologies to other companies so that they can commercialize them. Skinkers, Wallop and other companies have built products on top of Microsoft-developed IP via this program.)Zumobi is working with a variety of partners,
Purchase Office 2007, ranging from Amazon.com, to MTV Networks,
Windows 7 sale, who are developing widgets, or “Tiles,” with which consumers can access on their mobile phones and other devices. The Zumobi interface does not allow users to browse the entire Web; it lets them browse via the tiles only.The Zumobi interface works on Windows Cellular 5 and 6 devices,
Office Ultimate 2007, the iPhone,
Discount Office 2007, Blackberry and other cellular platforms. The Zumobi beta is currently for U.S.-based customers only and can be downloaded from Zumobi;s site.