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May 2009 - Posts

    Are you interested in learning about Windows Mobile Application Development from the ground up and looking for some easy-to-use content that helps you get started? We have good news for you. We have just launched the MSDN RampUp track for Read More...
This is an update with some helpful information to those developers wishing to register with Windows Marketplace for Mobile. · Market Availability : at this point, registration is open to English language markets (en-*) in the following countries: US, Read More...
Hi, my name is Bibhu Choudhary and I am a Senior Program Manager Lead with Microsoft India R&D. I am very passionate about Enterprise Mobility. I have extensive experience in mobile technologies having released three versions of Office Mobile. Overall Read More...
Windows Mobile 6.5 is the next version of Windows Mobile, and there are a few changes to how you program for the Windows Mobile platform. One of these changes was the subject of a recent blog post: J ust say no to GAPI – What you need to know about AllKeys Read More...
If you weren’t aware, Microsoft recently released a Facebook application for Windows Mobile. We’ve heard some users have been having problems with installation and a new copy of the app has been posted. This version should help anyone that was getting Read More...
In the latest update to http://developer.windowsmobile.com , developers can now Register to participate in Windows Marketplace for Mobile . This marks another milestone in providing Windows Mobile Developers a clear path to develop, test, certify and Read More...
TechEd 2009 is coming up next week, so we would like to share all the Windows Mobile-related sessions and activities with you. Breakout and Interactive Sessions The following table lists the Breakout and Interactive sessions that are part of the Windows Read More...
The Games API (GAPI) was a technology that allowed Windows Mobile 2003 applications to quickly draw graphics onto the device screen. It also contained functions that allowed an application to request all button press messages, even the ones that were Read More...
I’d like to take a moment to direct your attention back to Microsoft Tags , which I posted about back in January. I know many of you have questioned how a Microsoft Tag differs from a QR Code and why you’d chose one over the other. I’ll happily stay out Read More...
 
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