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Microsoft has finally released an official client to support WM6.0 and WM6.1. You can get it by going here. You can also get it by pointing your mobile browser to mp.windowsphone.com. Source: Windows Phone Expert
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Windows Marketplace Localization, a Problem for Developers Redmond-based Microsoft released on Tuesday a new version of its Windows Mobile operating system, the 6.5 flavor, and, along with it, a software portal that offers mobile phone users who own a WM 6.5-powered device direct access to a wide range of apps developed for their OS. Available in a variety of countries around the world, and in several languages, the Windows Marketplace for Mobile seems to...
submitted by Softpedia on 10th Oct 2009 (via news.softpedia.com)
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Windows Phone 6.5 offers More and Windows Marketplace Opens Microsoft debuted their new line of Windows phones and their new OS Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows mobile users can now also  find useful applications from the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. Microsoft expects partners to deliver more than 30 new phones in more than 20 countries by the end of 2009. Because people's phones often match their personality and unique needs, Microsoft now offers the W...
submitted by WirelessAndMobileNews on 6th Oct 2009 (via wirelessandmobilenews.com)
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I have several posts planned for tomorrow's release of Windows Mobile 6.5, including hardware, the new operating system, and services. The Windows Marketplace for Mobile link has been on the devices I am testing for a couple of days, but the service wasn't turned on to try out, but the switch has now been flipped on the Microsoft servers so I can try it out. Microsoft will include the ne...
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submitted by UnwiredView on 12th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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