I have this feeling that if they keep showing enough Windows Phone 7 demos we’ll find copy and paste:) Anyway, looking at the video we mentioned yesterday there’s
In this clip where MS is talking about how advertisers can reach end users using WP7 there are two release dates noted. At the introduction “October” is noted
WMExperts highlighted the work of developer Ian Walker who shared a simple API to embed social links into WP7 apps so this lets a dev add social networking
So the other day we discussed that the Android market is filled with apps that have vulnerabilities – things like the ability to make calls without your knowledge,
Man I love when these guys work on something because they really think through their development. They admit that they already saw the bus tracking WP7 app and
Here’s another dev in line with WP7. Dr. Popper is currently an Xbox game. The developer states “It’s a simple bubble popper game but deceptively requires some strategy
Gotta love panoramic controls – just slide through and you get a dictionary, translator and thesaurus page by page. Fairly simple app but it does what you ask
Here’s another WP7 app. This one lets you follow the standing of soccer…but it’s European so I guess we’ll call it football. Anyway, it appears to have standings
Good to see that MS is letting some third parties play with actual devices…even if it was being closely supervised:) Engadget was provided with a Samsung prototype which