![]() ![]() But let’s speculate-or at least openly “wunder”-a bit.Īfter all, that a OneNote GM would get to write the blog post about this acquisition suggests that Wunderlist may now fall under that group and might therefore be made part of OneNote. But where might Wunderlist end up within Microsoft? Obviously within Office. Microsoft’s infatuation with single-purpose Android and iOS apps is well documented. Wunderlist claims over 13 million users, who the firms says has “collectively created more than one billion to-dos. “It further demonstrates Microsoft’s commitment to delivering market leading mobile apps across the platforms and devices our customers use – for mail, calendaring, messaging, notes and now tasks.” “The addition of Wunderlist to the Microsoft product portfolio fits squarely with our ambition to reinvent productivity for a mobile-first, cloud-first world,” OneNote general manager Eran Megiddo writes in a post to The Official Microsoft Blog. The acquisition comes on the heels of a year of rapid growth in Microsoft mobile apps, and follows similar acquisitions of Accompli and Sunrise. Continuing its bid to own mobile productivity, Microsoft today announced that it is acquiring 6Wunderkinder, makers of the to-do list app Wunderlist.
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