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WP7 is a fresh take on mobile computing

Released earlier this year in November, Microsoft Windows Phone 7 gives users a new take on mobile and smartphone computing as compared to the previous version of Microsoft’s mobile platform. With many new features, a sense of elegance, much easier navigation and all this created with the end-user at the forefront. With the “tiles” like […]

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Dec 2, 2010
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Released earlier this year in November, Microsoft Windows Phone 7 gives users a new take on mobile and smartphone computing as compared to the previous version of Microsoft’s mobile platform. With many new features, a sense of elegance, much easier navigation and all this created with the end-user at the forefront. With the “tiles” like home screen, each tile takes the user to different applications and features. These tiles are the key user interface component of Windows Phone 7, and clearly differentiate it from the iPhone and Android experience.

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