The verdict on the Windows Phone 7 Technical Preview is?
July 22, 2010 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R. The verdict is in on the technical preview of WP7 and something amazing happened for Microsoft. Not everyone hated it. They sure did mentioned Kin a ton of times though. One can only wonder why.
Windows Phone 7 Technical Preview: Hot and Not
Microsoft is so desperate to prove Windows Phone 7’s worth in the fiercely competitive smartphone market the company’s already giving technical previews to the press, months before the platform’s holiday launch.
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twitter.com – chris.pirillo.com – First, if you have any questions for the Windows Phone 7 Series team, I’d be more than happy to ask on your behalf (as I do live around the corner from Redmond’s campus and will be meeting with the team again at some point in the future). Post a comment and/or video response. I was invited to a behind the scenes look at elements of the Windows Phone 7 Series developer platform. At Mobile World Congress (covered earlier in this channel), Microsoft provided a first look at Windows Phone 7 Series – and Im pleased to offer you the opportunity to see a live demonstration up close. Yes, I got to play with the phone, too. It works as advertised – even as a prototype. Unfortunately, we could not adjust the brightness settings in this particular device. The “Metro” interface is a bucket of win in my book. Charlie Kindel partner group program manager, Windows Phone App Platform & Developer Experience was hosting an intimate reception this evening in San Francisco. I wasn’t able to make it, but Microsoft arranged a somewhat more private meeting with Greg Sullivan from the Windows Phone team a little closer to home. I met Greg a few years ago through the Longhorn Labs project (back when Microsoft Windows team leads worked actively with their most vocal community supporters). I’m not sure if I can reveal any more device details at this point, but suffice it to say… I want one. geeks.pirillo.com