Introducing the Windows Mobile Connection

A new site from Microsoft, the Windows Mobile Connection, launched today as a new forum destination for anyone who sells mobile phones or works in the mobile industry.

Here's a quote from the site's moderator:

"I think the Connection is unique: It's all about bringing together the real people behind the retail counters or on the other end of the phone line—the people who sell and support mobile phones, particularly Windows Mobile phones. We just didn't see anywhere on the Web that was specifically built with these people in mind, to help mobile-industry professionals connect with each other, find answers, and talk openly about what matters to them—offering customers great solutions and, ultimately, making the sale.

 

"The Windows Mobile Connection tries to be that place—something that's truly by and for sales professionals. We've launched with a discussion forum, photo gallery, and home page news—all built and moderated by technical experts and others who work directly with the Windows Mobile team. In the weeks and months ahead, we plan to add even more great content, and we hope lots and lots of new users will be there to help the Connection grow."

Any and all mobile-industry professionals are invited to visit the site, sign up, and give it a try. It's completely free, and all you have to do to sign up is provide a Windows Live™ ID. Visit www.windowsmobileconnection.com to get started.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 05, 2008
    Nice website! It was something we (windows mobile developers and enthusiasts really needed). P.S: Good work with this blog. I have found many good answers here.

  • Anonymous
    May 09, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    May 15, 2008
    I know this is a little off-topic... But does anyone know if any documentation exists for the Chome sliding panels plugin, announced in WM 6.1 Standard ? I'm trying to use the CTestUIPlugin and I would love how it ticks, from the official source! :) my email is nrgz28 at gmail.com. Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    May 20, 2008
    I realize I didn't connect my thought above to the topic at hand.  What prompted me to post the above topic is that I was disappointed that the new "Windows Mobile Connection" website was not formatted for ease of viewing on Windows Mobile devices.

  • Anonymous
    June 09, 2008
    I have recently employed Windows Mobile to develop a software for smartphone .This blog is useful for me and I  hope to get more useful information here.