As I’ve pointed out in a number of previous posts, one of the things that sets Windows Phone development apart from other mobile platforms is the awesome set of tools…
As I’ve pointed out in a number of previous posts, one of the things that sets Windows Phone development apart from other mobile platforms is the awesome set of tools…
Terribly sorry to have kept you hanging on for the question on Monday night. Tonight is the final night in our challenge to win a Nokia Windows Phone. Same procedure: Tweet or share a link to the question, great answers in the comments. Good luck!
The penultimate question in our series. Answer the question in the comments, add a better answer if you’re not first. Remember to Tweet or share a link to the question. All answers get an entry in the draw for a Nokia Windows Phone.
In this special edition article, Laurence Moroney goes deep and long into the process of porting an Android app over to Windows Phone 7. Laurence makes full use of the Windows Phone Interoperability Bridge website from Microsoft.
Our challenge to win a Nokia Windows Phone is still going, but we’re on the 3-2-1 countdown. Today’s question, Friday and Monday next week are the last. Tweet or share a link to the question, and leave your answer in the comments!
The last question in the penultimate week of questions. You chance to win a Nokia Windows Phone is alive and kicking. Post a link to, Tweet about or share this question, and put an answer in the comments to go in the draw.
Multiple entries into the draw are up for grabs tonight. Entries into the draw to win a Nokia Windows Phone. Remember to share or Tweet a link. Also, go back over the older questions as there are still entries up fro grabs!
This is the third week of four, wherein you get the chance to win a Nokia Windows Phone. Tweet or share a link to any of these questions, then provide an answer in the comments to get an entry into the prize draw.
Since it’s Friday, we have a question about fun, in the continuing series of questions that gives you the chance to win a Nokia Windows Phone. Make sure you Tweet or share a link to the question and put your answer in the comments!
It’s mid-week and time for another question in the competition to win a Nokia Windows Phone. Remember to share a link to this question, or Tweet about it, then get in there as fast as you can to answer in the comments.
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