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    Getting a Jump-Start on Windows Phone 7 App Development

    by Yochay Kiriaty Yochay Kiriaty in Windows Phone Developer Blog
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    It is time to get a jump-start on building apps for Windows Phone 7 with this FREE 2-day hands-on training event. This is your opportunity to learn how to build Silverlight or XNA applications that take advantage of the many Windows Phone 7 platform features...
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    Using Push Notification from Your Windows Phone Application

    by Yochay Kiriaty Yochay Kiriaty in Windows Phone Developer Blog
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    In the previous post, Understanding How Microsoft Push Notification Works – Part 2 , we explained how Microsoft Push Notification (MPN) works and the different players that are required. This post focuses on how to write your WP application so it can...
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    Windows Phone Developer Training Kit April Refresh

    by Charlie Kindel Charlie Kindel in Windows Phone Developer Blog
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    As part of our efforts to help developers jumpstart development of Windows Phone applications and games, yesterday (5/4/2010) we released a refresh of the Windows Phone Training Kit   on Channel 9. You can download a local copy of the training kit...
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    Understanding How Microsoft Push Notification Works – Part 2

    by Yochay Kiriaty Yochay Kiriaty in Windows Phone Developer Blog
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    In the previous post - Understanding Microsoft Push Notifications for Windows Phones , you learned what push notifications (PN) are and why we need them. In this post, we’ll explain a little about how Microsoft Push Notification (MPN) service works behind...
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    Understanding Microsoft Push Notifications for Windows Phones

    by Yochay Kiriaty Yochay Kiriaty in Windows Phone Developer Blog
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    The concept of push notifications (PN) is not new and is used by others in the industry. With that said, the Microsoft PN (MPN) service includes a cool twist that gives developers the power to create the impression that their application is always connected...

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