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June 16, 2011
Mobile

Introducing the Me series: Real people and their Windows Phones

Curious how other people use their phones? This week we’re debuting a new collection of documentary-style shorts called the Me series. Each film essay explores a day in the life of someone interesting who owns a Windows Phone.

This first installment profiles New Yorker SuChin Pak, co-founder of the Hester Street Fair. Located in the city’s diverse Lower East Side community, the popular open market fair offers an eclectic mix of vintage home accessories, gourmet food, designer fashion, and other wares. The episode not only offers a peek at an entrepreneur’s life, but also shows how Pak uses her Windows Phone to coordinate with local vendors and keep customers updated on special deals, upcoming events, and more.

The first episode in the new Me series explores the life of New York City entrepreneur SuChin Pak.
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