More Details on the App Hub for Developers

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“This is also a big day for Windows Phone developers for a few reasons. By now we hope it’s clear that your apps and games are central to the value we’re offering end users with Windows Phone 7. We’re taking every opportunity to demonstrate how the applications you are generating extend the new Windows Phone 7 experience. For example, starting today we are profiling Windows Phone 7 apps and games on the Windows Phone Blog and other social networks and properties, starting with BejeweledTM LIVE, an Xbox LIVE title, from PopCap Games. Check daily to see what’s new between now and launch”

Developers ready to start promoting their apps can find more information on the App Hub in this Windows Phone Blog post. Take a look and start dazzling us with your creations!


Teens Still Text Messaging Machines

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The Pew International Research group has put out the results of a survey on teen cell phone usage. The survey found that while 72% of teens are texting, only 23% of teens used their phones to access social networks. In fact, 64% of teens don’t even have data plans!

I like that 33% of teens send more than 100 texts/day – that’s ridiculous! The full results are after the jump, some neat stats:

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Cell Usage Stats Show Apple, HTC, Android Don’t Make Top 5

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A recent report published by comScore shows the top five mobile manufacturers for mobile subscribers and not only is there no sign of Windows Mobile devices or Windows Phones, but Apple, HTC and other Android device makers are nowhere to be found. Moreover, feature phones have 4 of the top 5 spots, with BlackBerry being the only smartphone maker to crack that list.

Samsung, Motorola, LG, RIM and Nokia round out the top 5 OEMs for the first quarter of 2010.

The report found that SMS still reigns supreme in mobile content, with 63.7 percent of U.S. mobile subscribers using text messaging on their mobile device, up a hair from last quarter. Mobile web browsing was used by 30.1% of U.S. mobile subscribers (up 2.6 percent), while subscribers who used downloaded applications made up 28.6% of the mobile audience (also up 2.6 percentage points).

Access of social networking sites or blogs continued to increase, posting gains of 2.8 percentage points to 18.7 percent of mobile subscribers, showing the most improvement over any other type of mobile content.

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Windows Phone Family Gets Next of Kin

microsoft_verizon_sharp_vodafone_kin_phones Microsoft just announced the long awaited Project Pink details – now to be known as Kin. Using the themes of “Kindred Spirits”, two phones (imaginatively called the Kin 1 and the Kin2) feature a new UI on some hip-looking smartphones.

Built by Sharp, the two new Kin 1 and Kin 2 phones are heavy on the cameras! Microsoft has placed a huge emphasis on the quality of the cameras, “especially in dim light”, on the Kin 1 and Kin 2, which feature a 5 and 8 megapixel camera respectively. The Kin 2 even shoots 720p video.

Still on the multimedia side, the Kin phones will both ship with Zune app, including the Zune Service.

The Kin Loop

Kin takes the ‘hub’ idea of Windows Phone 7 and brings it to a lower-end, ‘amplified, not simplified’ OS. The Kin Loop is a customizable contact screen that pulls in the latest social networking feeds from all your friends. The latest Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and, of course, Windows Live updates will be pulled right onto the phone.

The Kin Spot

The Kin Spot is a cool feature that allows users to drag items from pretty much any screen onto “the spot” – pics, videos, web pges, search results, even contacts, then send them, txt them, upload them or otherwise begin a conversation with those items Everything is also geo-tagged, so you can pull up your pics on a Bing map. Cool ideas.

Kin Studio

Microsof’t’s MyPhone on steroids, the Kin phones automatically store everything you do – pictures, videos and communications – and displays them to you on a "timeline”. Almost creepy, but with the way our phones are integrated into our lives these days I suppose it makes sense.

Applications

The Kin 1 and Kin 2 also feature some essential and solid looking apps, namely a handy global search, a decent looking web browser that includes pinch-and-zoom.

microsoft_sharp_vodafone_verizon_kin_1_and_kin_2_pictures Microsoft has teamed up with Verizon and Vodafone for distribution and – just before signing off with the “the new Kin: the phone experience that connects what you love to the people you love – Microsoft said the phones would appear on shelves in May.

It would be easy to assume that the Kin is a bit of a knee-jerk reaction designed to stop the hemorrhaging while they get Windows Phone 7 to market. After all, Apple has just announced their iPhone OS4 and and dropped the iPad, and Android is grabbing market share quickly.

But let’s not forget that Project Pink has been around for years now, so this is not a reactionary move. Microsoft has made no secret of their plans to keep Windows Mobile 6.5x devices around under the “Classic” brand, so perhaps these Kin devices will stick around in the long run be lower-functioning family of devices.

Regardless of the future of the devices, the Kin Studio is not a product that was developed on the side. I firmly believe we’ll see this incorporated into the MyPhone experience and integrated tightly into both the Zune and Windows Phone 7 devices, plus I’m sure your XBox world.

To me, the most revolutionary thing about what I’ve seen of Windows Phone 7 is the reorganization of data around the hub idea, and that seems to be the biggest feature of these new Kin phones (in form of the Kin Loop). In that sense, I’m really eager to see how the market receives the Kin.

We’ll surely be digesting this announcement for a while… any thoughts from you guys though?

Project Pink Social Networking Phones to Launch Tomorrow

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After what must be years of rumors, Mashable is reporting that Microsoft is set to launch their “Project Pink” social networking phones tomorrow during a live webcast.

With the slogans “We’re For Sharing” and “It’s Time to Share” in bold across some leaked promotional material, two new social networking-oriented phones are going to verizon: the Turtle and the Pure, pictured below.

These two devices reflect a more hands-on approach to handset design for Microsoft. The specs for Project Pink phones have been floating around for some time and were at one point rumored to be the Windows 7 Chassis.

It turns out Project Pink is the result of Microsoft working closely with Sharp to design these handsets specifically geared towards social networking.

Beyond the heavy social networking integration (have to wait for tomorrow for more details), its thought that MS will also announce some new online services tailored to the Pink line.

Project Pink "Pure" Project Pink "Turtle"

Head back over to the Microsoft site April 12th at 10am PT to see the webcast launch of the new Microsoft Project Pink phones!

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Microsoft Updates Windows Live for Mobile

windows_live_for_windows-mobileMicrosoft has put out an update for Windows Live for Windows Mobile, and it looks pretty good. Aside from a prominent Bing searchbar at the bottom, Microsoft has presented a new Windows Live Home page that makes navigation a bit easier. Many of the new features integrate tightly with other social networks and the MyPhone system, making it easy to keep everything synched.

Straight from Microsoft’s mouth:

Windows Live Home – an entirely new feature!

  • View you and your friends “What’s new” feed from Windows Live and other major 3rd party social networking sites.
  • View Windows Live photos and comment
  • Upload photos to Windows Live and other 3rd party sites through integration with the new My Phone client
  • View your Windows Live people
  • Update your status and accept network invitations from others

Improvements and Updates like

  • Entirely new launcher screen
  • Significant touch investments that shine with new Windows Mobile 6.5 devices
  • Bing search integration
  • Abuse reporting
  • Automatic uninstall of previous versions
  • Virtual memory improvement and reduced installation file size through client refactoring

We’re very proud of the new features and improvements in this new client and we can’t wait for you to start using it! To obtain the latest version, you have a couple choices:

  1. Browse on your mobile device to http://wl.windowsmobile.com
  2. Use Windows Marketplace for Mobile on your Windows® phone
  3. Visit the Microsoft Download center http://www.microsoft.com/downloads and search for “Windows Live for Windows phone”

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