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Introducing... The Windows Mobile Developer Virtual User Group!

As many people out there may already know, I have at various times tried to get a Windows Mobile Developer User Group going in the Boston area. The difficulties have usually been two-fold: This is a very focused type of user group, so attendence for one...

The Mobile Devcasters Show - Episode 5 Now Available

After a far-too-long hiatus, Thom Robbins and I have finally gotten back on track with the Mobile Devcasters Show . Episode 5 is now available for download at the Mobile Devcasters web site - "In this episode, Thom and Don play a little "catch-up", discussing...

Speaking Of Windows Mobile Presentation Downloads...

I just realized that now would be as good a time as any to point people to the archive of Windows Mobile developer presentations that has built up over on BostonPocketPC.com. In our Downloads Section, there are a number of the presentations I have given...

My Presentations From Enterprise Mobility Mini Code Camp Now Available

First off - thanks to everyone who attended this past Saturday's Enterprise Mobility Mini Code Camp in Waltham, MA. It was great to have such a strong turnout and a great interactive crowd. I loved the questions both during and after the event; it really...

Enterprise Mobility Mini Code Camp - Feb. 25th - Waltham, MA

From the Microsoft events site - Enterprise Mobility Mini Code Camp Saturday February 25, 2006 8:30 AM 5:00 PM Microsoft Waltham Office 201 Jones Road , 6th Floor Waltham, Massachusetts 02451 United States With the release of the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating...

Mobile Devcasters Show: Episode 2 Now Available

The latest episode of the Mobile Devcasters Show is now available for download - In this episode, Thom and Don talk about the advantages and challenges surrounding mobile application migration. With the next release of the .NET Compact Framework o­nly...

The Mobile Devcasters Podcast Is Live!

Well, now we’ve gone and done it. Thom Robbins (New England Regional .NET Developer Evangelist) and I have formed the 2005 version of the “Odd Couple” with our new podcast, the Mobile Devcasters . The show will focus entirely on mobility...