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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Peter Rojas' Seven Thoughts on Windows Phone 7

Posted by Jason Dunn in "Windows Phone Articles & Resources" @ 09:00 PM

http://gdgt.com/discuss/seven-thoug...e-7-1-aqu/#1ys7

"Microsoft deserves a lot of credit for rebooting its mobile OS. It's all too rare for a company to admit that its existing product isn't good enough and be willing to bite the bullet and start over. You just wish they hadn't taken so long to come to that conclusion."

Rojas, the founder of Engadget and current co-founder of gdgt, has seen a lot of gadgets come and go in his time, so when he speaks about an OS, it's worth reading. He's quite impressed with the Windows Phone 7 OS in general, especially the amount of polish it has for a 1.0 product, but correctly pegs the developer story (APPS, APPS, APPS!) and the marketing as being real challenges for Microsoft. Read his article and sound off.


Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Windows Phone 7 A Hit At gdgt

Posted by Nurhisham Hussein in "Windows Phone News" @ 08:00 PM

http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft....asp?source=rss

gdgt runs gadget shows across the US (duh!), among other things, and the latest iteration was in Seattle. Apparently Microsoft's booth drew a lot of interest from visitors, checking out the Windows Phone 7 prototypes (the LG model). There's not much to the news, except to confirm that people are starting to get hip to WP7, but there's a short photo gallery that may hold your interest.


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