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My colleague Glen Gordon has found a new use for the geoencoded RSS feed from Community Megaphone , namely using it as the basis for a custom Collection in Windows Live Search for Mobile : If you haven't been entering your developer events like user group Read More...
For those of you who may have missed it, Chris Craft has been running a cool blog series called 30 Days of .NET [Windows Mobile Applications] . I'm delighted to report that Chris, after some discussions last weekend at the INETA Carolinas Leadership Summit, Read More...
Some of my fellow DEs have put together a touring road show of Windows Mobile Programming, and it's coming to Reston, VA next week: Thursday, June 12, 2008 9:00 AM - Thursday, June 12, 2008 5:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) Join us for a full day Read More...
...or other device: If you'll be buying one of the 12 vehicles in the Ford , Lincoln or Mercury brands with the option to get your music, phone and text messaging all in Sync via bluetooth, we've now found out you'll be able to get the Microsoft -Ford Read More...
If you use a Windows Mobile phone, and you're not using Live Search for Windows Mobile , you should stop what you're doing and get it now : Back when Windows Live originally released Windows Live Search for Mobile , I absolutely loved it. Windows Live Read More...
Microsoft Developer and Platform Evangelism division and the Mobile and Embedded Division (MED) will be running a series of Mobility Touchdown workshops in over 12 cities in the United States and would like to invite you to attend. This workshop is open Read More...
You always hate to kick someone when they're down, but this story sure makes me glad that my mobile email isn't subject to a single point of failure. Not that the occasional break from email is a bad thing...once your hands stop shaking from withdrawal, Read More...
Interesting story in CIO about a company producing Microsoft-branded fuel cell-based recharging devices. Whether the speculated purposes are true (Zune and/or Windows Mobile devices), this sounds kinda cool. And since I own both, I'm very interested in Read More...
My colleague Peter Laudati recently posted a good point about some of our branding...ahem...issues with maps...erm, Virtual Earth...erm...MSN Maps...erm, local.live.com...well, you get the point. Scoble responded with a post criticizing local.live.com Read More...
Want to learn more about Windows Mobile development, but don't have a device? Check out the Windows Mobile Virtual Labs . Published with blogmailr Read More...
Rob Tiffany has put together what looks like a very useful tool for building mobile line-of-business applications, called (appropriately enough) the Mobile Line of Business Solution Accelerator . Description and screenshots are on Rob's blog . You can Read More...
So I'm waiting at a Cheesecake Factory in suburban Maryland to meet someone for lunch, and since they're running a little late, I decided to try to get some work done. Thanks to my Treo 700w Pocket PC Phone and a little bit of software goo, I can get Read More...
Yes, you read that right...I said "hands-on" webcast. It's an interesting idea, and here's the scoop from the mobility folks in Redmond: The MSDN Webcast and Virtual Labs teams are joining forces and offering a special featured Windows Mobile 5.0 “Hands-On” Read More...
The Patterns & Practices team has released a new version of the Mobile Client Software Factory . Among other things, the Mobile Client Software Factory contains application blocks that make it much easier to develop applications that are resolution Read More...
With some cool new landscape-screen format devices (such as the Motorola Q) coming out, developers may be interested in some resources Microsoft is providing to make developing (and adapting) apps for this screen format easier. You can find the resources Read More...
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