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Reed and Steve Stuff
Hopper: Start Menu Dead!
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over 5 years ago
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Reed Robison
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Some of you may be testing with Hopper now for certification and/or being asked to meet Mean Time To Failure (MTTF) bars as part of a relationship with a device maker. In order to be labeled a Windows Mobile powered device, the unit must pass a series...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Windows Mobile - alive and well in the mid-market!
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over 5 years ago
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Hegey
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Well, I am about to get on a plane back to cheery old Seattle (and by that, I mean typical rainy spring in the great Northwest). I just finished up a nice trip to Orlando for the 2008 US Convergence show, and it was cool. It was great to see and talk...
Reed and Steve Stuff
The new Windows Mobile LOB Solution Accelerator is live!
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over 5 years ago
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Reed Robison
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One of the things I really love about development work at Microsoft is the huge amount of reference material available for developers. Between community web sites, SDK sample, and MSDN-- it's rare when you cannot find a code example to jump start...
Reed and Steve Stuff
Don't forget the WM for Business webcasts!
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over 5 years ago
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Hegey
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These are coming up soon...go ahead and register for them! Webcasts listed here. Series Title: Windows Mobile for Business Webcast Series Abstract: Learn how Microsoft® Windows Mobile® smartphones/PDAs and Microsoft System Center Mobile Device Manager...
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