Peter Rojas’ Seven Thoughts on Windows Phone 7

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.


Peter Rojas’ Seven Thoughts on Windows Phone 7

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.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


Windows Phone 7: The Final Look & Feel

We’ve seen a lot of different screen shots over the past six months of Windows Phone 7, but now that everything is at 1.0, the UI is locked down and the products are going to ship soon. Here’s a bunch of UI screen shots of Windows Phone 7, including several of the apps and hubs, after the break.


More Details on the App Hub for Developers

http://windowsteamblog.com/windows_…_medium=twitter

“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!


Zune 4.7 + Windows Phone 7 Video Overview

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/11/…ught-on-camera/

Curious about how the new Zune 4.7 software works with Windows Phone 7? Check out the Engadget hands-on video above.


Twitter App for Windows Phone 7

http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Twit…7-Hands-on-Demo

Given the utterly broken state of many current Windows Phone Twitter apps – I never did post about how pissed I am that applications like TouchTwit simply stopped working when Twitter turned on their new authentication system and many developers don’t care about updating their apps – it’s exciting to see new apps that will support Twitter in a slick, easy to use way.


Twitter App for Windows Phone 7

http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Twit…7-Hands-on-Demo

Given the utterly broken state of many current Windows Phone Twitter apps – I never did post about how pissed I am that applications like TouchTwit simply stopped working when Twitter turned on their new authentication system and many developers don’t care about updating their apps – it’s exciting to see new apps that will support Twitter in a slick, easy to use way.


Steve Ballmer & Windows Phone 7 on the Today Show

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/2618489…612930#39612930

It’s a short couple of minutes, but Steve Ballmer was on the Today Show beating the Windows Phone 7 drum. I’m not sure how well he did in terms of explaining or showing what makes Windows Phone 7 different, but when the host decides he’s going to be the “tough guy” by starting out the interview hammering on Ballmer about not getting his full bonus, I guess we should be lucky that he left any time left to talk about the product…


Steve Ballmer & Windows Phone 7 on the Today Show

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/2618489…612930#39612930

It’s a short couple of minutes, but Steve Ballmer was on the Today Show beating the Windows Phone 7 drum. I’m not sure how well he did in terms of explaining or showing what makes Windows Phone 7 different, but when the host decides he’s going to be the “tough guy” by starting out the interview hammering on Ballmer about not getting his full bonus, I guess we should be lucky that he left any time left to talk about the product…


Windows Phone 7 Keynote Now Available for Viewing

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…/liveevent.aspx

If you missed the Windows Phone 7 live launch like I did, you can check out the complete event via video.


Windows Phone 7 Keynote Now Available for Viewing

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/…/liveevent.aspx

If you missed the Windows Phone 7 live launch like I did, you can check out the complete event via video.


AT&T Gets Behind Windows Phone 7

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/09/…t-november-8th/

“We’d heard November 8th was AT&T’s Windows Phone 7 launch date, but this makes it real — Microsoft advertisements on Microsoft’s page, pointing to a brand-new Windows Phone website. And unless we’re completely mistaken, the Samsung Cetus finally has a name — it’ll be called the Focus when it comes to AT&T on the specified date.”

Today’s official release of Windows Phone 7 included a little pre-event discovery by Engadget of a nice phone from Samsung as well as a new AT&T website for the new platform. Hit the Read link for more information.


AT&T Gets Behind Windows Phone 7

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/09/…t-november-8th/

“We’d heard November 8th was AT&T’s Windows Phone 7 launch date, but this makes it real — Microsoft advertisements on Microsoft’s page, pointing to a brand-new Windows Phone website. And unless we’re completely mistaken, the Samsung Cetus finally has a name — it’ll be called the Focus when it comes to AT&T on the specified date.”

Today’s official release of Windows Phone 7 included a little pre-event discovery by Engadget of a nice phone from Samsung as well as a new AT&T website for the new platform. Hit the Read link for more information.


AT&T Gets Behind Windows Phone 7

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/09/…t-november-8th/

“We’d heard November 8th was AT&T’s Windows Phone 7 launch date, but this makes it real — Microsoft advertisements on Microsoft’s page, pointing to a brand-new Windows Phone website. And unless we’re completely mistaken, the Samsung Cetus finally has a name — it’ll be called the Focus when it comes to AT&T on the specified date.”

Today’s official release of Windows Phone 7 included a little pre-event discovery by Engadget of a nice phone from Samsung as well as a new AT&T website for the new platform. Hit the Read link for more information.


AT&T Gets Behind Windows Phone 7

http://www.engadget.com/2010/10/09/…t-november-8th/

“We’d heard November 8th was AT&T’s Windows Phone 7 launch date, but this makes it real — Microsoft advertisements on Microsoft’s page, pointing to a brand-new Windows Phone website. And unless we’re completely mistaken, the Samsung Cetus finally has a name — it’ll be called the Focus when it comes to AT&T on the specified date.”

Today’s official release of Windows Phone 7 included a little pre-event discovery by Engadget of a nice phone from Samsung as well as a new AT&T website for the new platform. Hit the Read link for more information.


© 2010 FreshBrown Theme. All rights reserved.

Powered by Wordpress | Theme by TricksDaddy