Bytes by MSDN: Charlie Kindel and Rob Cameron discuss Windows Phone 7 announcements
- Posted: Aug 30, 2010 at 7:13 AM
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Rob Cameron had the opportunity to chat with Charlie Kindel, Partner Group Program Manager at Microsoft, about the latest Windows Phone 7 Series announcements that took place at MIX10. Listen in and get the latest!
Click here to download the Windows Phone 7 Toolkit
About Charlie
Charlie Kindel is responsible for the developer experience for Windows Phone 7 Series; a role he is ideally suited for after over 30 years of building both developer- and consumer-focused products. At Microsoft since 1990, Charlie has worked on a range of products from Windows NT, IIS, COM, Windows Media Center, to Windows Home Server. Passionate about just about anything that makes noise or having to do with moving electrons, Charlie is a father of two and lives in Bellevue, WA. You can follow him on Twitter at @ckindel.
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Click here to download the Windows Phone 7 Toolkit
About Charlie
Charlie Kindel is responsible for the developer experience for Windows Phone 7 Series; a role he is ideally suited for after over 30 years of building both developer- and consumer-focused products. At Microsoft since 1990, Charlie has worked on a range of products from Windows NT, IIS, COM, Windows Media Center, to Windows Home Server. Passionate about just about anything that makes noise or having to do with moving electrons, Charlie is a father of two and lives in Bellevue, WA. You can follow him on Twitter at @ckindel.
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