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Terry Myerson, Microsoft’s executive who has overseen the development of Microsoft’s Exchange communications is reportedly to take over the troubled development of Windows Mobile. Myerson is to become the corporate vice president of mobile communications production group and replaces previous corporate VP Todd Warren, who is to move onto other things within the Microsoft Corporation. M...
submitted by PhonesReview on 21st Oct 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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MS Exchange Exec to take over Windows Mobile Development Terry Myerson, the Microsoft executive that has overseen development of Exchange communications server software for the past 7 years will take over the development of Windows Mobile. Development of Win-Mo had been rumored to be in turmoil lately. Myerson will become corporate vice president of the mobile communications product group, and will replace corporate vice
submitted by IntoMobile on 20th Oct 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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"The Microsoft Corp. executive who has overseen development of the company's popular Exchange communications server software for the past seven years will take over the reportedly troubled development of Windows Mobile. Terry Myerson will become corporate vice president of the mobile communications product group. The 11-year veteran replaces corporate vice president Todd Warren, who will sta...
submitted by PocketPCThoughts on 18th Oct 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
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ZTE looking to move upmarket, build lots of smartphones HTC might be setting the pace for Windows Mobile development right now, but it better watch its back -- especially on the low end of the range. China's ZTE, which has somehow silently risen through the ranks to become the world's number six phone manufacturer by volume, is said to be prepping a renewed global assault that will see it move beyond its typical role as a provider of low-end ...
submitted by Engadget on 2nd Oct 2008 (via feeds.engadget.com)
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WinMo 7… waiting It seems Windows Mobile development has stalled, I find myself wondering if Jerry Seinfeld has a BlackBerry? and Bill may be a little less observant than he used to be. Old Age hits us all at some stage. Accepting the fact that Windows Mobile development is actually measured in dog years
submitted by JAMM on 24th Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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Windows Mobile Development Webcast on September 3rd "Tomorrow (September 3rd) there is a webcast available for those of you considering starting to develop applications for Windows Mobile. The webcast is an introductory session on developing managed applications for Windows Mobile devices. It will cover the tools that are available as well as giving guidance on how to best approach developing applications." I just ran across this interesting littl...
submitted by PocketPCThoughts on 3rd Sep 2008 (via feeds.pocketpcthoughts.com)
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Wow, this is some good news! As reported by the unwired.net; Microsoft gives SideShow some love by releasing Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile. Not yet mass-market ready, Microsoft's Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview v0.01 is an application for Windows Mobile 5 and Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PCs and Smartphones that allows you to use your Windows Mobile device as a Bluetooth Sid
submitted by Pocketnow on 3rd Jun 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
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We've heard rumors about it and even seen some third party apps that bring Vista's SideShow tech to Windows Mobile devices, but Microsoft has finally made the obvious crossover an official reality with the release of the Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Development Beta. It's still in early, early stages (the version number is 0.01), but if you're feeling particularly courageous you can install
submitted by Engadget on 3rd Jun 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
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With the Palm Treo 800w getting prepped to be released as the latest Windows Mobile 6.1-powered device from flagging handset manufacturer Palm, there's not much else that Palm Treo fans are looking forward to. But, that might all change with this latest report from TamsPPC that Palm has opened up Windows Mobile development access to
submitted by IntoMobile on 8th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
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In a speech to Stanford University students, Bill Gates himself has announced that Microsoft will be making a bunch of their products available FREE to Students, including the perfect tool for Windows Mobile Development, Visual Studio 2008 Professional.The initiative, named 'Dreamspark' is open to students in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Germany, France, Finland, Spain, Sw
submitted by MoDaCo on 21st Feb 2008 (via mobiholics.com)


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