Introducing Windows Phone 7 Series

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Introducing Windows Phone 7 Series
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Feb. 15, 2010 — Mobile World Congress 2010, Microsoft Corporation CEO Steve Ballmer introduce the next generation of Windows Phones 7 Series. Microsoft will bring together Xbox LIVE games and the Zune music and video experience on a mobile phone, exclusively on Windows Phone 7 Series.

 

 

The Windows Phone gets a high-level overview of the new application platform and a complete picture of the developer story. Learn about the developer tools, the application frameworks, the support for Silverlight, and the support for XNA.

For developing Windows Phone 7 application development we will need the following components installed.

1. Expression Blend 4 Beta
2. Windows Phone Developer Tools
3. Microsoft Expression Blend Add-in Preview for Windows Phone
4. Microsoft Expression Blend SDK Preview for Windows Phone


Here is pre-release documentation click here

For developers help Windows Phone 7 forum

For More information about development see here
Windows Phone 7 Series Developer General FAQ

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My name is Pavan, I enjoy computers and general technology. I am more interested in the areas of Computer Security, Programming and developing innovative s/w for Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7. I like MS Technology and support open-source software, because I believe it plays a major role in knowledge sharing and exchange of ideas, which effectively leads to better software. Additionally, I am a follower of the KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid) philosophy. I Love C#.NET and recently I am fall in love with Silverlight :)
 
 
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