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Microsoft Windows - Windows Phone "Mango" Preview 2: New Consumer and Business Features


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This week, Microsoft held a formal press conference at which it revealed many (but, as it turns out, not all) major new consumer-oriented feature that will come in this version, called "Mango" internally. And when we combine that with some business-oriented Mango features we learned about the previous week at TechEd, we suddenly have a more complete picture of where Microsoft is taking its stellar new mobile platform. Here's what we've found out so far. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows

 

This week, Microsoft held a formal press conference at which it revealed many (but, as it turns out, not all) major new consumer-oriented feature that will come in this version, called "Mango" internally. And when we combine that with some business-oriented Mango features we learned about the previous week at TechEd, we suddenly have a more complete picture of where Microsoft is taking its stellar new mobile platform. Here's what we've found out so far. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows

 

This week, Microsoft held a formal press conference at which it revealed many (but, as it turns out, not all) major new consumer-oriented feature that will come in this version, called "Mango" internally. And when we combine that with some business-oriented Mango features we learned about the previous week at TechEd, we suddenly have a more complete picture of where Microsoft is taking its stellar new mobile platform. Here's what we've found out so far. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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  • FPCH Admin
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Paul Thurrott's Supersite for Windows

 

This week, Microsoft held a formal press conference at which it revealed many (but, as it turns out, not all) major new consumer-oriented feature that will come in this version, called "Mango" internally. And when we combine that with some business-oriented Mango features we learned about the previous week at TechEd, we suddenly have a more complete picture of where Microsoft is taking its stellar new mobile platform. Here's what we've found out so far. ...

 

 

 

 

 

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