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Microsoft Buys an Android Lockscreen
Microsoft bought a lockscreen for Android devices made by Double Labs Inc., according to a press report late last week.
The purchase was affirmed by Julie Larson-Green, Microsoft's chief experience officer. She told the Business Insider that Microsoft acquired Double Labs' Echo Notification Lockscreen to take "productivity to the next level."
The lockscreen, for Android 4.3 systems and greater, provides notifications, a message organizing capability, a snooze function, music controls and security. It's a low-power app as the lockscreen has "no effect on your battery," according to the Google Play store description.
As noted in the Business Insider story, Microsoft makes its own lockscreen for Android systems called "Next Lock Screen." The Next Lock Screen is about equally rated with the Echo Notification Lockscreen.
Beyond the Business Insider account, there appears to be no purchase announcement by Microsoft. The terms apparently weren't disclosed.
Larson-Green's comment about ramping up productivity appears to be the only explanation so far. She's tasked with usability and personalization issues in her role at Microsoft and was the driving force behind Microsoft's radical Windows 8 desktop redesign, which dispensed with Microsoft's traditional Start Button. The Start Button has since been reinstated in Windows 10.
Microsoft's Echo Notification Lockscreen purchase follows a recent trend in which the company has bought applications that seem to duplicate its own. For instance, in recent months Microsoft announced the purchase of list application builder 6Wunderkinder, mobile e-mail app builder Acompli and calendar app maker Sunrise Atelier. The latter two apps were folded into Outlook.
Microsoft's plans for the Echo Notification Lockscreen are unclear.
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