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LinkedIn for Windows Mobile and Windows Phone Smartphones

Posted 15 May 2010 — by technomildo
Category Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7

linkedin for windows mobile and phone

The newest LinkedIn for Windows Mobile and Windows Phone smartphones is version 0.8.5. some of us maybe don’t know yet what it is. Well, LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network that connects you to your trusted contacts and helps you exchange knowledge, ideas, and opportunities with a broader network of professionals. It is a free Windows Mobile and Phone client which allows you to access your LinkedIn account while on the go, using your Device and Data plan or WiFi. But you have to install it to your smartphones, after that you’ll be able to make Network updates, See your profile, Browse your own connections, See the profile of your connections, Search for people by name, and Update your own status. don’t forget that you’ll need .NET Compact Framework 3.5.

source: linkedinmobile

Microsoft Filed for Windows Phone 7 Panoramic UI Patent

Posted 03 Apr 2010 — by technomildo
Category Windows Phone 7

It seems that the panoramic way that all windows phone 7 new smartphones series interact with the various hubs may soon receive a patent. Microsoft had filed for a patent for its intuitive and graphical user interface that makes use of extended screens for handling content. The patent was filed at the end of September 2008.

Source: Pocketnow

Windows Phone 7 Not Yet as Good it Expected

Posted 05 Mar 2010 — by technomildo
Category Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7 is not as good it expected. Microsoft should make a tweak on this handset so that Zune’s users are capable to enjoy the new platform. Take a look ata the picture bellow that the platform smashes the look of a smartphone with a list of application on the right.
Windows Phone 7 Platform

Surprisingly, Available Windows Mobile Apps are not for WP7

Posted 05 Mar 2010 — by technomildo
Category Windows Mobile, Windows Phone 7

Windows’ official announcement says that existing Windows Mobile applications can not be used for Windows Phone 7 handsets platform.  This is the answer of the rumor about the compatibility cord between those two platform. Furthermore, Charlie Kindel, Microsoft Partner Group Program Manager for the Windows Phone Application Platform & Developer Experience, says:

“To enable the fantastic user experiences you’ve seen in the Windows Phone 7 Series demos so far we’ve had to break from the past.To deliver what developers expect in the developer platform we’ve had to change how phone apps were written. One result of this is previous Windows mobile applications will not run on Windows Phone 7 Series.”

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