Microsoft Completes Danger Acquisition
Microsoft hinted that it might keep the software and hosted architecture built by Danger, the mobile company that designed the software behind the Sidekick. The software giant announced the completion of its acquisition of the mobile developer on Tuesday. When Microsoft announced its intention to buy Danger in February, it didn’t say much about its plans for Danger’s technology. At the time, some Sidekick fans worried that Microsoft might try to wrap some of the software into Windows Mobile but largely discontinue Danger’s products.
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