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	<description>Kurt Brockett, Director of UX Evangelism at IdentityMine, joins Rob Cameron to share the agency perspective on mobile development and discuss how touch development has evolved.About Kurt
Kurt Brockett has a few different roles for IdentityMine. One part Computer Engineer, one part business development and sales with a tad of product manager mixed in. Educated as a computer engineer, Kurt spent 6 years in QA and Product Management at Veritas,
 Sonic Solutions, and Roxio through numerous acquisitions. He joined IdentityMine in 2007 and has been helping the company move and stay at the forefront of UX and NUI technologies. His main focus at the company now is business development while managing their
 community involvement via their /forward blog property and various social networks.Stuff Kurt recommends you check out 

Watch Scott Guthrie and Joe Belfiore&#39;s keynote at MIX10
Getting started with Windows Phone Development
Windows Phone Developer Center
Windows Phone Developer team blog
IdentityMine
IdentityMine team blog

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		<title>Re: Bytes by MSDN: Kurt Brockett and Rob Cameron discuss Mobile Development from an Agency Perspective</title>
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			<![CDATA[thxs mucho<p>posted by Ben Smith</p>]]>
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