Nokia has unveiled its new mobile app store which it hopes will take on Apple’s App Store. It’s called Ovi Store, and will launch in May, replacing Nokia’s existing Nokia Download, MOSH and WidSets services.
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Nokia said at the press conference that the store will be open for business starting in May. Nokia’s flagship smartphone, the N97, will be the first Nokia device to have the application store software pre-integrated. The N97, which was announced in December, goes on sale in June. The company added that other Nokia phone users, including those using S40 and S60 phones, will be able to download the application storefront starting in May.
Microsoft Corp is also planning an “online bazaar” for applications running on its Windows Mobile operating system, according to the Wall Street Journal. Blackberry-maker Research in Motion said last year it plans to launch its app store early this year.

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