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1)Have you developed Apps for any other platforms before? If Yes What are they?
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An Interview with WP7 Developer David Catuhe
1)Have you developed Apps for any other platforms before? If Yes What are they?
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An Interview with WP7 Developer Quoc-Thy Ngo
1)Have you developed Apps for any other platforms before?If Yes What are they? This is my first application on mobile platform, You can visit http://feedbook.tk for Feedbook desktop client on Windows 7 2)Why did you choose WP7 as a platform of your choice? WP7 seems great opportunity to port my current Feedbook application (which was build using .NET 3.5, WPF, LINQ to XML …) because it will enjoy being earliest application for RSS Reader, Twitter and Google Buzz
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An Interview with WP7 Developer Faraz
Earlier we posted photos and hands on video of Telstra’s windows phone 7 application Telstra One. Now there is an interview with developers of that very attractive application. Of note is that the application, which is pretty polished, took only a few weeks to go from prototype to ready to release, but also interestingly the developers appear to have an active roadmap to make the app even better, something which cant be said often of carrier software
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Telstra One Developer Interviewed
Bo11ox on XDA-Developers has decided to test his dev skills by developing this simple sound board for Windows Mobile.
1)Have you developed Apps for any other platforms before?If Yes What are they? Yes, I’ve developed some small apps for Windows Mediacenter and some Windows WPF applications. 2)Why did you choose WP7 as a platform of your choice?
Microsoft announced its first wave of titles in the launch portfolio of Xbox LIVE games on Windows Phone 7 and it has touted that WP7 will have something for every mobile gamer. Also it announced that its Windows Phone 7 games will be closely linked with Xbox LIVE, and said that gamers will be able to extend the experience of some of their favourite console franchises to the phone. PCWorld recently listed the announced titles and in what other platforms the same titles are already available.Here are the numbers,which might be pretty interesting. 50 36 9 10 10 As you can see iPhone has about 72% of the announced games

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A Closer Look at announced WP7 Game Titles
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An Interview with WP7 Indie Developer Barranger Ridler
The last time we saw this game , comments were pretty scathing. The developer, DSebJ, however promised that the first preview gave a wrong impression of the app, and the next one will look much better. Suffice to say DSebJ delivered on his promise, with the new preview showing a video-like nature experience. He writes: Preview 2 brings together the elements highlighted individually – Panoramic scrollable backgrounds, the Stag animations and the blending of the environment to demonstrate the opening scene.
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Fierce Game Hunting for Windows Phone 7 – Preview 2