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October 8, 2009
Mobile

Video: Windows Mobile And Bing Navigation

Whenever traveling to other cities for business I always print off a list of address, phone numbers, etc. On this latest trip to Atlanta however I decided to forego this practice and put the Microsoft mobile experience to the test. I made a conscious decision to rely completely on the integrated backend systems that combine web services with Microsoft Exchange and SharePoint combined with their surfacing of information through my HTC Ozone Windows Phone on the Verizon Network. Toss in the stellar GPS capabilities of the device and this latest business trip I was living the mobile dream. In this episode of Michael on the Go I demonstrate how all this took place.

– Michael Gannotti is a Portals Technology Specialist for Microsoft and the author of the blog SocialMedia Talk.

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