VIDEO: Rejected Windows Marketplace apps revealed

Inside the Microsoft apps lab

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22 October 2009 14:17 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Microsoft is promoting its Windows Marketplace for Mobile app store with a comedic clip revealing apps that didn't make it through the vetting process.

Highlights include a virtual sundial, the familiar-looking game pung, the enabler and moustaches of the world.

Hit play now to see the ad and be sure to head on over to the Marketplace to check out the available apps because "the ones that did survive you're really gonna like".

Via: engadget.com

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Phones, Mobile phones, Microsoft, Windows Marketplace, Advertising, Video, Apps

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