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Are you interested in learning about Windows Mobile Application Development from the ground up? We have good news for you. This morning, we have launched the MSDN RampUp track for Windows Mobile Application Development. You can access this track here
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It’s time for another MSDN Webcast. On Wednesday, May 2009, at 10 AM PST , Randy Starr, VP of Technology at BlueDot Solutions will talk about mfLY!® for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. mFly® provides a model/view/controller Framework add-on to Visual Studio
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After a quick break it’s time for us to move right ahead with our 24-Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series. On Wednesday, April 22nd, at 10 AM, PST , MVP and Mobility Architect Nickolas Landry will present a Webcast on Windows
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To weeks ago, at the MVP Summit 2009, I had the opportunity to talk with several of our Device Application Development (DAD) MVPs and interview them about some of the work they’ve been doing with Windows Mobile. These interviews are now available for
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Are you interested in learning how to make the user interface of your Windows Mobile application more interesting and compelling? If your answer is yes , please join us for part 20 or our 24-Hour webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development.
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We are moving right along with our 24-Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast Series. For part 19 of the series, MVP Maarten Struys and my colleague Joshua Partlow will show you how to create your own customized Windows Mobile user interface
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Please join us for our monthly Windows Embedded Developer Interest group (WE-DIG) meeting tomorrow on February 11, 2009 . At 6:30 PM PST, Maarten Struys and I will give a presentation on Location Services for Windows Mobile Devices. We will show you how
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Please join us for part 18 of our 24-Hour Webcast series on Windows Mobile Application Development. On Wednesday, February 11, at 10 AM PST , Mobility Architect Reed Robison will talk about how to use Language Integrated Query (LINQ) on Windows Mobile
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It’s time again for our monthly chat on Windows Mobile Application Development. Please join us tomorrow, February 10th, 2009 at 9 AM PST and bring on your questions. Spend an hour with Microsoft employees and MVPs who are experts in Windows Mobile application
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We are more than two thirds through with our Webcast series on 24-Hours of Windows Mobile Application development. This Wednesday, January 28th at 10 AM PST , Windows Mobile Device Application Development MVP Andrej Radinger will show you how to develop
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I wanted to thank everybody who attended Mike Francis’ Webcast on Top Developer Tips for Windows Mobile . For the ones who couldn’t watch the live webcast, make sure to view the on-demand version, which is available at: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/WebCastEventDetails.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032400472&CountryCode=US
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We’re moving right along with our “24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series.” Tomorrow, January 14, at 10 AM PST , Mobility Development Consultant Mike Francis will share his top Windows Mobile Development tips with you guys.
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Mark your calendars, it’s time for our monthly Windows Mobile Application Development chat again. The chat will start tomorrow, January 13th, 2009 at 9 PM and will last for an hour. If you want to learn more about Windows Mobile Application Development
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I hope everybody had a nice holiday season. Now January is here and we’re moving right ahead with our Webcast series on 24 Hours of Windows Mobile Application Development. This week, Maarten Struys and I will discuss Device Security for Windows Mobile
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After a short break, we’re back with our 24-hours of Windows Mobile Application Development Webcast series. Please join tomorrow, Wednesday December 10, 2008 at 10 AM PST for part 12 of our Webcast series. The topic of tomorrow’s webcast will be Asynchronous
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