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Windows Mobile 7: Silverlight Applications, IE Mobile 7, and More!

Windows Mobile 7

If you’re wondering why I keep resorting to LinkedIn profiles, it’s due to the fact that great information can be found… but there are two sides to that coin, as I recently addressed, so from this point forward, all of my posts based on LinkedIn profiles will come standard with the caveat that you can’t be too sure about the information posted within them (though a little bit of common sense goes a long way). Oh, and an honorable mention goes out to, “they help provide content when none is coming in from any of my alternate avenues.” ;)

 

With that said, my latest scouring through pages and pages of Windows Mobile 7-related profiles has landed us some interesting results! We have references to an RSS application Motorola is developing for WM7, WM7 Silverlight prototypes and applications, Internet Explorer 7 for WM7, and even a glimpse into which web technology Microsoft is looking to launch Windows Mobile 7 on (SharePoint)! Now, since these profiles typically end up either deleted or revised more times than not, I’m just going to take a screen shot of the sections of interest from the profiles. Apologies for the tagging as well. I know it’s not very pleasant to look at but digging through all this data takes time and work. Not to mention, there are some results here that won’t come from a simple search alone. Onward!

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Motorola RSS Reader Application and New UI Controls
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Labs and Add-on Projects
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Mirage UK BSP
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Launch SharePoint Web Site
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Motorola Windows Mobile 7-based Smart Phone
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Qualcomm DirectShow-based Components for Windows Mobile 7
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Touch Gesture Support in Windows Mobile 7
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Silverlight Applications
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Internet Explorer Mobile 7 for Windows Mobile 7
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Qualcomm Video Encoding on Windows Mobile 7
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Modular Client for MTP Protocol
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Motorola USB Stack on Windows Mobile 7
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Browser Platform Team
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Game UX
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

Windows Mobile 7 Prototypes for Soft Keyboard Input Methods
Windows Phone 7 Job Listing

 

 

And that does it for the latest round of Windows Mobile 7 on LinkedIn! The aforementioned 15 profiles were cherry-picked out of 80+ profiles. Most of the other 65+, I’ve either mentioned previously or they contained vague/generic references to Windows Mobile 7 which served no purpose for reporting. Stay tuned for the next batch!

 

Source: LinkedIn

 

-Stephen
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