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Beta version of Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools released.
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Some Silverlight developers are excited about the idea of getting their hands wet playing with the development of their first mobile application. Do experienced mobile developers share the same excitement about the latest beta release of Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools? According to Infoworld, maybe not. Read what they had to say…
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Mix sessions confirm some of the Windows Phone 7 dev rumours
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Updates to the Mix 10 conference site today confirm some of the leaked details about what developers will see in the new WP7 Series platform. Check out the newly posted session titles and descriptions and you will notice a heavy emphasis on Silverlight, XNA, Windows Phone Marketplace, game development and even mention of high performance 3D game development in XNA. Also worth noting is the sponsor page where Windows Phone is listed as the one and only Platinum Sponsor for the event… hmm I wonder what that might imply?
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Windows Phone OS 7.0 Rumours
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For those mobile developers who are anxious to hear what the new Microsoft mobile developer platform has in store but don’t want to wait until the MIX conference, here are a few leaks to help hold you over.
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Mobile developers prep for a reset
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Windows Phone 7 was announced by Steve Ballmer during his Mobile World Congress 2010 keynote address. The glimpse provided during the presentation featured Zune and Xbox elements in the revamped mobile device user interface. Developers will have to wait until Mix 10 in March to hear about the details of the new platform and the changes to the developer tools and eco system. It sounds like change is finally coming, will it be too little too late?
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