Isaac Mizrahi and Windows Phones
Geek In Disguise —
... Okay so maybe not everyone knows who fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi is but it caught my eye during our announcements at CTIA Wireless in Vegas today. Seems like he’ll be sprucing up some new Windows Phones with a touch of catwalk style soon. Sadly no photos so I’ll have to suffice with an image of the forthcoming Facebook app for Windows Phones (developed by a pal of mine as it happens…). ...
Isaac Mizrahi, EA Mobile, MySpace support Windows Phones
D' Technology Weblog —
... and Windows Marketplace for Mobile as well as new applications for Windows phones. EA Mobile and MySpace announced plans to deliver Windows phone applications through Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
At CTIA WIRELESS 2009, Robbie Bach, will introduce an alliance with two prominent design houses through which fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi will demonstrate ways people can customize their Windows phone to fit their personal style.
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Microsoft Windows Marketplace details, new dev policies, WM6.5 themes
SlashGear —
... Microsoft have been spilling more details on Windows Mobile 6.5, including screenshots of a newly-refreshed GUI and a long list of over 25 companies signed up to produce content, software and generally lend a hand. Among the fray will be an official Facebook application - complete with direct photo and video uploads - launched in April, together with games from EA Mobile and Gameloft. Microsoft have also tweaked the ...
Microsoft Announces Support for Windows Marketplace or Mobile
I4U News —
... applications for Windows Mobile 6.5 devices are EA mobile, Facebook, Glu Mobile, MySpace, Namco, Netflix and many more. Microsoft says that customers will be able to purchase applications on the Windows Marketplace for Mobile store with a credit card or have the charges appear directly on their phone bill. Interestingly, people will be able to return applications purchased within 24 hours for a full refund and developers will be able to offer updates to applications for free. Via Microsoft Posted on Tue, 31 Mar 2009 06:27:59 CDT | by Shane McGlaun ...
Where Was Windows Mobile at WWDC 2009?
The iPhone Blog —
... Nickinson over at sister-site WMExperts rightly points out that Apple gave Windows Mobile a full on shunning during the WWDC 2009 keynote:
Windows Mobile isn’t even mentioned. Sure, Microsoft hasn’t yet launched its dedicated app store, Windows Marketplace for Mobile. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t stores from which to buy apps – ahem, here’s one – and it’s an insult to all of the developers of the 20,000 Windows Mobile applications available.
Windows 7 did get a ...

