by MSicc on March 28, 2012
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by MSicc on March 28, 2012
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Yesterday some slides from Microsoft´s marketing team were “leaked” to the internet.
On this slides Microsoft describes how they want to close the app gap on Windows Phone. The slides make clear how serious Microsoft is with their mobile OS Windows Phone.
The slides are also showing that Microsoft has also recognized that users are looking on apps, apps and apps. [click to continue…]
by MSicc on March 25, 2012
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Audible
If you have a lot of colleagues like me which are all having the phone with the “i” in front and its baked in Audible support in iTunes, you cannot wait until it is finally released. You often hear from them that a cool audio book is on sale on audible. Perfectly to enjoy while you are sitting on the train (I spend more than 2 hours on train daily). So good to hear that Audible in fact is supporting Windows Phone.
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by Siddhartha Kumar on December 14, 2011
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Windows Phone Apps
Microsoft in par with Windows Phone will be giving out $25 app cards all week long—perfect for stocking up on Xbox LIVE games and other apps you’ve had your eye on. The contest rules are very simple starting with you following @windowsphone on twitter. [click to continue…]
by Siddhartha Kumar on November 27, 2011
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Mike Swanson
Mike Swanson, who left his job after working for Microsoft for over a decade launched a startup company JuicyBits which specialized in iOS apps for the iPhone and the iPad. The idea to open a startup was a hit and we will tell you why iOS and not Windows. [click to continue…]
by Siddhartha Kumar on November 18, 2011
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Windows Phone Marketplace
As of now the Windows Phone Marketplace officially has over 40,000 apps making Microsoft have one tenth of the apps its rival OS like Android and iOS have currently. [click to continue…]
DFT Logo
One of the most unique and nice things about Windows Mobile was its capability of full freedom to users and customization. This is something probably a lot of Windows Phone 7 users will be missing. But we are slowly perhaps getting there,the latest Freedom Mango ROM by DFT , which is developer unlocked by default, users can download and install apps directly from the browser.The change log notes:
You need just enter the URL to XAP file and it will download and install it.
Note, the start and the end of installation signaled by sound Beeps, no UI provided yet.
It’s recomended to turn sound before installing it.
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by Cris Rowlands on May 3, 2011
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Anyone out there looking forward to the next wave of Windows Phones running Mango?
AdDuplex are doing a promotion where any developer who advertises & uses AdDuplex ads in their WP7 apps will be entered into a draw to win a next generation Windows Phone!

The offer remains open till the first of october, so theres plenty of time to get your apps in, plus you are automatically entered if you are already using advertising through AdDuplex!
If you fancy giving it a try or want to read more, head over to the AdDuplex website here!