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November 8, 2011
Mobile

Launch celebration keeps rolling on



Wow, yesterday was quite a day! We built a giant phone in Herald Square, and threw a killer party featuring Brooklyn punk-pop rockers, Matt and Kim. I posted some photos from the Night Out party below, take a gander.  Even with all that action yesterday, there is much, much more celebration to be had! We have Inner Circle events kicking off tomorrow in Miami, San Diego, Washington D.C. and Denver. Then off to Baltimore and St. Louis on Thursday, wrapping up the week with two evenings of the Night Out parties on Friday and Saturday in Chicago, featuring The Drums. Whew!

If you live around those cities and want to come down to toast Windows Phone with food, drink and music, please join us! Registration info for the events can be found by clicking the links above.

We hope to see you there!

Brian (@brianseitz)

Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)

Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)Popular music group Far East Movement helps launch the new Windows Phone performing lice from inside Microsoft's 6-story "Big Windows Phone" in New York's Herald Square on November 7, 2011. (Microsoft - Handout)

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