As the time goes by, Microsoft keeps on getting rid of any mentioning of Nokia regarding Microsoft's business. The tendency started from the popular Lumia series of mobile devices (smartphones). Now, the corporation seems to have switch to their gadgets, Market Leader reports. The thing is that many mobile devices created by Nokia, including Series 40 and Series 60 as well as Symbian-powered smartphones and the Nokia X / Nokia Asha series still have the access to the Nokia Store, which shouldn't be the case.
With that said, Microsoft is expected to get rid of the Nokia Store in early 2015 to replace it with Opera Mobile Store, which currently stores some 300 000 apps, including games and widgets. The amount of monthly visits amounts to 200 000. The process is expected to be gradual, with Lync being relaunched under the name of «Skype for Business».
Skype and Lync will get closer to each other in December 2014. In particular, Skype will get the support of the H.264 video codec.
Meanwhile, Masterforex-V Academy reports that Microsoft's stock is trading lower today relative to yesterday's price. In particular, the price has already lost 0,52% and is currently fluctuating somewhere around $48,22 per share.
