Above is a video recorded earlier today at the Windows Mobile Dev Camp. The video is about 40 min longr long and is addressed to developers contemplating developing for Windows Mobile. Mel Sempat from the Windows Mobile team promised to also say a bit about Windows Mobile 7, but I have not sat through the whole video yet to see if anything actually made it into the recorded video. Edit : OK, not much about WM7, except that Silverlight would be used to help create resolution-independent app
Publication date: 2009-10-03
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