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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>In this webcast, ComponentArt showcases its Data Visualization technology to create interactive, web-based digital dashboards in Microsoft Silverlight 4 and mobile dashboards on Windows Phone 7 by using Windows Azure DataMarket.<br><br>DataMarket, in Windows Azure Marketplace, is an information marketplace where users can easily discover, explore, subscribe, and consume trusted premium data and public domain data. Content partners can publish on DataMarket to increase the discoverability and global reach of their proprietary data.<br><br>Users have access to many types of data such as demographic, environmental, financial, retail, weather and sports data. Developers can leverage a simple and uniform REST based OData API to embed this data into their applications. DataMarket provides many free datasets from leading industry providers including the United Nations, Data.gov, World Bank, Zillow, Weather Bug, Weather Central, Alteryx, and Wolfram Alpha. Developers can mash up rich industry data to enhance the capabilities of their applications.<br><br><strong>Presenters:</strong> Milos Glisic, Director of Development, ComponentArt Inc., and Christian Liensberger, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation<br><br>A member of the ComponentArt team since its inception and presently its director of Development, Milos Glisic has been heavily involved in the design and implementation of ComponentArt's Data Visualization suite for Microsoft .NET. He loves working with Microsoft Silverlight and is passionate about information graphics and map-based visualizations in particular. Over the years, he has presented the company's technology at many user group meetings and conferences. Milos holds an honors bachelor of science degree in computer science and mathematics from the University of Toronto.</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:a14250063fac44028e8f9ef4012222bc">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> In this webcast, ComponentArt showcases its Data Visualization technology to create interactive, web-based digital dashboards in Microsoft Silverlight 4 and mobile dashboards on Windows Phone 7 by using Windows Azure DataMarket.DataMarket, in Windows Azure Marketplace, is an information marketplace where users can easily discover, explore, subscribe, and consume trusted premium data and public domain data. Content partners can publish on DataMarket to increase the discoverability and global reach of their proprietary data.Users have access to many types of data such as demographic, environmental, financial, retail, weather and sports data. Developers can leverage a simple and uniform REST based OData API to embed this data into their applications. DataMarket provides many free datasets from leading industry providers including the United Nations, Data.gov, World Bank, Zillow, Weather Bug, Weather Central, Alteryx, and Wolfram Alpha. Developers can mash up rich industry data to enhance the capabilities of their applications.Presenters: Milos Glisic, Director of Development, ComponentArt Inc., and Christian Liensberger, Program Manager, Microsoft CorporationA member of the ComponentArt team since its inception and presently its director of Development, Milos Glisic has been heavily involved in the design and implementation of ComponentArt&#39;s Data Visualization suite for Microsoft .NET. He loves working with Microsoft Silverlight and is passionate about information graphics and map-based visualizations in particular. Over the years, he has presented the company&#39;s technology at many user group meetings and conferences. Milos holds an honors bachelor of science degree in computer science and mathematics from the University of Toronto. </itunes:summary>
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      <title>MSDN Radio: Chatting with Scott Guthrie</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>We talk with Scott Guthrie about Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC), and other up and coming&nbsp;topics in&nbsp;the technology space. Scott’s passion for software and developer tools has made him a leader in providing developers with what they need to build great applications.<br><br>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit <a href="http://www.MSDNRadio.com" shape="rect">www.msdnradio.com</a> to register for upcoming shows.<br><strong><br>Host and Guest: </strong>Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist, and Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Corporation<br><br>Mike Benkovich delivers technical presentations around the U.S. as a developer tools evangelist on the MSDN team at Microsoft. He has worked in a variety of professional roles, including architect, project manager, developer, and technical writer.</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:c2dae1fac8b747eb9ee89deb00307030">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> We talk with Scott Guthrie about Microsoft Visual Studio 2010, Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC), and other up and coming&amp;nbsp;topics in&amp;nbsp;the technology space. Scott’s passion for software and developer tools has made him a leader in providing developers with what they need to build great applications.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit www.msdnradio.com to register for upcoming shows.Host and Guest: Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist, and Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft CorporationMike Benkovich delivers technical presentations around the U.S. as a developer tools evangelist on the MSDN team at Microsoft. He has worked in a variety of professional roles, including architect, project manager, developer, and technical writer. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p><span id="lblEventDescription">This week we chat with Tim Huckaby about Microsoft Silverlight, Rich Internet Application (RIA), Windows Phone and Touch Interfaces. As the CEO of InterKnowlogy and a Microsoft expert, Tim has helped audiences explore what’s compelling and cool about the tools and technologies that developers need to do their jobs. Submit your questions via Twitter to Mike Benkovich @mbenko, or Mithun Dhar @mithund and append hash tag #msdnradio.<br><br>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. For previous and upcoming shows visit&nbsp;<a class="x_x_x_ApplyClass" href="http://www.msdnradio.com/">www.msdnradio.com</a>.<br><em><br></em><strong>Guest: </strong>Tim Huckaby, Founder, InterKnowlogy<br><br></span><span>Tim founded InterKnowlogy, experts in .NET and Microsoft Platforms, in 1999. He serves as its Chairman and as the Chairman of Actus Software. Tim has 30&#43; years’ experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a dev lead on an architecture team on a Server Product. Tim is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft MVP and serves on many Microsoft councils and boards like the Microsoft .NET Partner Advisory Council.</span></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:d35e4944fe254606a2c19e8b015afeca">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This week we chat with Tim Huckaby about Microsoft Silverlight, Rich Internet Application (RIA), Windows Phone and Touch Interfaces. As the CEO of InterKnowlogy and a Microsoft expert, Tim has helped audiences explore what’s compelling and cool about the tools and technologies that developers need to do their jobs. Submit your questions via Twitter to Mike Benkovich @mbenko, or Mithun Dhar @mithund and append hash tag #msdnradio.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. For previous and upcoming shows visit&amp;nbsp;www.msdnradio.com.Guest: Tim Huckaby, Founder, InterKnowlogyTim founded InterKnowlogy, experts in .NET and Microsoft Platforms, in 1999. He serves as its Chairman and as the Chairman of Actus Software. Tim has 30&amp;#43; years’ experience including serving on a Microsoft product team as a dev lead on an architecture team on a Server Product. Tim is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft MVP and serves on many Microsoft councils and boards like the Microsoft .NET Partner Advisory Council. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p><span id="lblEventDescription">With the rapid rate of changes and releases in the technology world, how do you keep up with it all? This week we talk with John Bristowe about what’s coming, what’s here and what we can put behind us. This show is hosted by&nbsp;<a class="x_x_x_ApplyClass" href="http://www.benkotips.com/">Mike Benkovich</a> and <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mithund/">Mithun Dhar</a>.<br><br>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. For previous and upcoming shows visit&nbsp;<a href="http://www.msdnradio.com/">www.msdnradio.com</a>.<br><em><br></em><strong>Guest: </strong>John Bristowe, Senior Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation<br><br>John Bristowe is a Senior Developer Evangelist with&nbsp;<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en/ca/default.aspx">Microsoft Canada</a> and is based in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calgary">Calgary</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta">Alberta</a>, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada">Canada</a>. John is an experienced speaker and frequently presents at developer conferences and events. Prior to joining Microsoft, John was a member of the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.microsoftregionaldirectors.com/">Microsoft Regional Director</a> program and was awarded a&nbsp;<a href="http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx">Microsoft MVP</a> award for his work in the developer community on technologies such as ASP, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft Web services stack.</span></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:d23719ba99c14f4f92ac9e860124d20e">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> With the rapid rate of changes and releases in the technology world, how do you keep up with it all? This week we talk with John Bristowe about what’s coming, what’s here and what we can put behind us. This show is hosted by&amp;nbsp;Mike Benkovich and Mithun Dhar.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. For previous and upcoming shows visit&amp;nbsp;www.msdnradio.com.Guest: John Bristowe, Senior Developer Evangelist, Microsoft CorporationJohn Bristowe is a Senior Developer Evangelist with&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Canada and is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. John is an experienced speaker and frequently presents at developer conferences and events. Prior to joining Microsoft, John was a member of the&amp;nbsp;Microsoft Regional Director program and was awarded a&amp;nbsp;Microsoft MVP award for his work in the developer community on technologies such as ASP, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft Web services stack. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p><span id="lblEventDescription">What’s the deal with design? This week we sit down with Sara Summers, a Senior UX Evangelist for Microsoft and author of a Microsoft Expression Blend book. Join us as we talk with Sara about how developers can dive into design, what tools are available today and how to integrate design with the software lifecycle. This show is hosted by Mike Benkovich <a href="http://twitter.com/mbenko">@mbenko</a>&nbsp;and Mithun Dhar <a href="http://twitter.com/mithund">@mithund</a>.<br><br></span><span>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit&nbsp;<a class="x_x_x_ApplyClass" href="http://www.msdnradio.com/">www.msdnradio.com</a> for previous and upcoming shows.<br><br></span><span><strong>Guest: </strong>Sara Summers, Senior UX Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation<br><br>Sara Summers is a User Experience Evangelist at Microsoft and has coauthored the recently published book for experience designers, entitled Dynamic Prototyping. She has a personal design mantra: happy, healthy designers and developers working and playing together to create beautiful, inspirational products. Sara loves to talk about big ideas, changing everything, breaking your toys, throwing away your designs and capturing new ideas. Sara reads everything she can get her hands on and prides herself in being an armchair social and cognitive scientist and researcher. Academically, she is trained as a technologist and visual designer, with a BS in Computer Graphics Technology, from Purdue University.</span></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:91fe8d15859c4d5fb19c9e7601477211">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> What’s the deal with design? This week we sit down with Sara Summers, a Senior UX Evangelist for Microsoft and author of a Microsoft Expression Blend book. Join us as we talk with Sara about how developers can dive into design, what tools are available today and how to integrate design with the software lifecycle. This show is hosted by Mike Benkovich @mbenko&amp;nbsp;and Mithun Dhar @mithund.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit&amp;nbsp;www.msdnradio.com for previous and upcoming shows.Guest: Sara Summers, Senior UX Evangelist, Microsoft CorporationSara Summers is a User Experience Evangelist at Microsoft and has coauthored the recently published book for experience designers, entitled Dynamic Prototyping. She has a personal design mantra: happy, healthy designers and developers working and playing together to create beautiful, inspirational products. Sara loves to talk about big ideas, changing everything, breaking your toys, throwing away your designs and capturing new ideas. Sara reads everything she can get her hands on and prides herself in being an armchair social and cognitive scientist and researcher. Academically, she is trained as a technologist and visual designer, with a BS in Computer Graphics Technology, from Purdue University. </itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This week on MSDN Radio we're posting an interview with Mike Benkovich and John Alexander.&nbsp; Tune in as they talk about features of the new Microsoft Visual Studio tool, LightSwitch.<br><br>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit <a class="x_x_x_ApplyClass" href="http://www.msdnradio.com/"><strong>www.MSDNRadio.com</strong>&nbsp;</a>for previous and upcoming shows.<br><br>Consultant, Author, and Coach John Alexander is a recognized Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), has served as the Microsoft Regional Director for the Kansas City Region for the last twelve years, and is a Managing Partner at AJI Software. Experienced in the delivery of scalable, stable, and open enterprise-level .NET applications, John is an industry recognized trainer, consultant, speaker and writer on the Microsoft .NET vision and implementation at both the technical and business decision maker level. He has also coached several teams of developers, including one that was directly responsible for placing that organization on CIO Magazine's Agile 100 List. In addition, John co-authored the bestselling Professional SharePoint 2007 Development, published by Wrox Press.</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:4bef4188a325443ca7699df9011090ad">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This week on MSDN Radio we&#39;re posting an interview with Mike Benkovich and John Alexander.&amp;nbsp; Tune in as they talk about features of the new Microsoft Visual Studio tool, LightSwitch.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit www.MSDNRadio.com&amp;nbsp;for previous and upcoming shows.Consultant, Author, and Coach John Alexander is a recognized Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), has served as the Microsoft Regional Director for the Kansas City Region for the last twelve years, and is a Managing Partner at AJI Software. Experienced in the delivery of scalable, stable, and open enterprise-level .NET applications, John is an industry recognized trainer, consultant, speaker and writer on the Microsoft .NET vision and implementation at both the technical and business decision maker level. He has also coached several teams of developers, including one that was directly responsible for placing that organization on CIO Magazine&#39;s Agile 100 List. In addition, John co-authored the bestselling Professional SharePoint 2007 Development, published by Wrox Press. </itunes:summary>
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<p>This week we&nbsp;talk with David Kelley about building emotional connections with users, user experience (UX) workflow, and the UX on Windows Phone 7. We discuss the UX on large screens such as the Nike touch wall at the World Basketball Festival and work our
 way down to small screens on Windows Phone 7. We cover the differences and similarities, how you can build a better user interface (UI), and how to leverage XAML and Microsoft Silverlight to deliver the same skill set to just about any screen. This show is
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Mithun Dhar</a>.</p>
<p>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.MSDNRadio.com" target="_blank" shape="rect">www.MSDNRadio.com</a>
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<p><strong>Guest:</strong> David Kelley, Principal User eXperience Architect, Wirestone</p>
<p>David has been building targeted customer experiences' primarily on the web and offline for over 10 years. David's main focus is on integrating technology into our environment from using sensor to touch screens and Silverlight. David is currently the Principal
 User eXperience Architect for Wirestone and publishes a blog 'Hacking Silverlight' as well as posts related to UX for Interact Seattle.<br />&nbsp;<br />Currently his main focus is in the retail space with touch experiences such as digital price tags and Silverlight based kiosks. Other career highlight's include the Silverlight Bill Gates demo at TechEd 2008, the Entertainment Tonight Emmy Award site for the
 Silverlight launch, becoming a Silverlight MVP in 2009, as well as his work with Wirestone including the Nike Touch-wall. In his spare time David helps run Interact (Seattle's Designer Developer Interaction Group and the Seattle Silverlight User Group) as
 well as playing with kids, traveling, Legos and more. </p>
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Mithun Dhar. 
MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit&amp;nbsp;www.MSDNRadio.com
 for live and on-demand shows. 
Guest: David Kelley, Principal User eXperience Architect, Wirestone 
David has been building targeted customer experiences&#39; primarily on the web and offline for over 10 years. David&#39;s main focus is on integrating technology into our environment from using sensor to touch screens and Silverlight. David is currently the Principal
 User eXperience Architect for Wirestone and publishes a blog &#39;Hacking Silverlight&#39; as well as posts related to UX for Interact Seattle.&amp;nbsp;Currently his main focus is in the retail space with touch experiences such as digital price tags and Silverlight based kiosks. Other career highlight&#39;s include the Silverlight Bill Gates demo at TechEd 2008, the Entertainment Tonight Emmy Award site for the
 Silverlight launch, becoming a Silverlight MVP in 2009, as well as his work with Wirestone including the Nike Touch-wall. In his spare time David helps run Interact (Seattle&#39;s Designer Developer Interaction Group and the Seattle Silverlight User Group) as
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<p>Join us for this upcoming, free MSDN Internet Explorer 9 webcast series. From HTML5 to building web apps, Pete LePage from the product team will cover it all.<br /><br /><strong>MSDN Webcast Schedule (Pacific Time):<br /></strong><br /><strong>9/20, 12 PM: </strong><a shape="rect" href="http://bit.ly/d11vt8" target="_blank" shape="rect"><strong>A Lap Around HTML5 and Internet Explorer 9 for Developers</strong></a><br />HTML5 is at the center of the Windows Internet Explorer 9 browser. Internet Explorer 9 has extensive support for web standards like HTML5, CSS3, Canvas, SVG, and more, giving developers a new set of interoperable capabilities to help usher in the next wave
 of innovation across the web. In this webcast, we look at what HTML5 means to you today, and how you can use the power of HTML5 to write applications that feel fast, rich, and native.<br /><br /><strong>10/18, 12 PM: </strong><a shape="rect" href="http://bit.ly/cxGCBJ" target="_blank" shape="rect"><strong>Best Practices for Building Fast Web Applications</strong></a><br />Building high-performance web applications isn't just about how fast your JavaScript runs, but is dependent on all of the browser's subsystems. Attend this webcast to learn about some of the common pitfalls we've learned in JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and HTTP requests
 that could drastically improve the performance of your web applications. While the webcast focuses on using Windows Internet Explorer as the tool for building fast web applications, these lessons apply to all browsers.<br /><br /><strong>11/15, 12 PM: </strong><a shape="rect" href="http://bit.ly/bbplvy" target="_blank" shape="rect"><strong>Using Pinned Sites in Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7</strong></a><br />Discover how web navigation is easier in the Windows Internet Explorer 9 browser with features that are seamlessly integrated with the Windows 7 operating system. Attend this webcast to learn how you can use the Pinned Sites feature to access your favorite
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<br /><br /><strong>12/13, 12 PM: </strong><a shape="rect" href="http://bit.ly/ctl3K6" target="_blank" shape="rect"><strong>Best Practices for Building Cross-Browser Web Applications</strong></a><br />Creating complex sites that work well across browsers is a constant challenge for developers. What's the best way to determine when it is safe to use features? What are the problems with browser detection versus feature detection? Can you just assume that a
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 apply to all browsers, and we show you the best practices you can use to target a broad range of browsers.</p>
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 of innovation across the web. In this webcast, we look at what HTML5 means to you today, and how you can use the power of HTML5 to write applications that feel fast, rich, and native.10/18, 12 PM: Best Practices for Building Fast Web ApplicationsBuilding high-performance web applications isn&#39;t just about how fast your JavaScript runs, but is dependent on all of the browser&#39;s subsystems. Attend this webcast to learn about some of the common pitfalls we&#39;ve learned in JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and HTTP requests
 that could drastically improve the performance of your web applications. While the webcast focuses on using Windows Internet Explorer as the tool for building fast web applications, these lessons apply to all browsers.11/15, 12 PM: Using Pinned Sites in Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7Discover how web navigation is easier in the Windows Internet Explorer 9 browser with features that are seamlessly integrated with the Windows 7 operating system. Attend this webcast to learn how you can use the Pinned Sites feature to access your favorite
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 a pinned site and how you can use simple JavaScript to enhance the experience for your customers.
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Join us as we talk with&nbsp;David Kelley about building emotional connections with users, user experience (UX) workflow, and the UX on Windows Phone 7. We'll discuss the UX on large screens such as the Nike touch wall at the World Basketball Festival and work our
 way&nbsp;down to small screens on Windows Phone 7. We'll cover the differences and similarities, how&nbsp;you can&nbsp;build a better user interface (UI), and how to leverage XAML and Microsoft Silverlight to deliver the same&nbsp;skill set to just about any screen. This show
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MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Register today at&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.MSDNRadio.com" target="_blank" shape="rect">www.MSDNRadio.com</a>
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Date/Time: 9/13/10, 9-9:30 AM Pacific
Register&amp;nbsp;for&amp;nbsp;the show today!

Join us as we talk with&amp;nbsp;David Kelley about building emotional connections with users, user experience (UX) workflow, and the UX on Windows Phone 7. We&#39;ll discuss the UX on large screens such as the Nike touch wall at the World Basketball Festival and work our
 way&amp;nbsp;down to small screens on Windows Phone 7. We&#39;ll cover the differences and similarities, how&amp;nbsp;you can&amp;nbsp;build a better user interface (UI), and how to leverage XAML and Microsoft Silverlight to deliver the same&amp;nbsp;skill set to just about any screen. This show
 is hosted by&amp;nbsp;Mike Benkovich and

Mithun Dhar.

MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Register today at&amp;nbsp;www.MSDNRadio.com
 have a chance to call-in and talk with the experts on the air, or just tune in to the show.

Caller space is limited. Dial-in information will be given out during the show.

Guest: David Kelley, Principal User eXperience Architect, Wirestone

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 User eXperience Architect for Wirestone and publishes a blog &#39;Hacking Silverlight&#39; as well as posts related to UX for Interact Seattle.
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 Silverlight launch, becoming a Silverlight MVP in 2009, as well as his work with Wirestone including the Nike Touch-wall. In his spare time David</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>Windows Phone 7 is here – and with it comes a new world of opportunity for passionate, creative developers. Windows Phone 7 gives you the power to build complex, robust applications using consistent hardware specs, a comprehensive development toolkit, and the all-new, full-service Marketplace for selling your apps. We want you to be ready to capitalize on this new frontier to get you up and running with Windows Phone 7 development. Stream or download these in-person event recordings today.</p><p><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-1-of-6-Introduction-to-Windows-Phone-Development">Session 1: Introduction to Windows Phone Development</a><br>Meet Windows Phone 7! We’re proud to introduce the innovative Windows Phone 7 platform and explain the philosophy behind its all-new user experience design.<br><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-2-of-6-Monetizing-Your-Apps-with-Marketplace">Session 2: Monetizing Your Apps with Marketplace</a><br>Windows Phone 7 will launch with a fully loaded Marketplace and the opportunity for developers to sell or distribute their applications. Get all the details on how to navigate the certification process and publish your application – including updates.<br><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-3-of-6-From-Idea-to-Interactivity-Design-Guidelines-for-Window">Session 3: From Idea to Interactivity, Design Guidelines for Windows Phone 7</a><br>Windows Phone 7 has a brand new interface paradigm called Metro that will delight end users. This session gives you a solid understanding of how XAML and&nbsp;the heart of all Silverlight and Windows Phone applications.<br><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-4-of-6-Supercharge-your-Windows-Phone-7-Apps-with-Microsoft-Si">Session 4: Supercharge your Windows Phone 7 Apps with Microsoft Silverlight</a>&nbsp;<br>You’ve learned the fundamentals; now it’s time to dig a little deeper. This session focuses on building Windows Phone 7 applications with Microsoft Silverlight.<br><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-5-of-6-Step-Up-Your-Game-with-Windows-Phone-7-and-XNA">Session 5: Step Up Your Game with Windows Phone 7 and XNA</a><br>Microsoft XNA has been a favorite with game developers for many years. We charge full-speed into XNA to outline the basic Windows Phone model, explore its core device characteristics, and review the highlights of the XNA phone framework.<br><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Developer-Launch-Part-6-of-6-The-Power-of-the-Cloud-Exploring-Windows-Phone-7-Servic">Session 6: The Power of the Cloud - Exploring Windows Phone 7 Services</a><br>Get ready to build more engaging user experiences with Windows Phone 7 and several powerful cloud-based and phone-based components.</p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:9a6b14820be64d28895c9df000be7400">]]></description>
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      <title>MSDN Radio: Visual Studio LightSwitch with John Stallo and Jay Schmelzer</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week on MSDN Radio, John Stallo and Jay Schmelzer from the Microsoft Visual Studio team will talk&nbsp;about LightSwitch—a new tool that allows you to easily and quickly build high-quality business applications for the desktop, the web, and the cloud.
 This MSDN Radio is hosted by <a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mithund/" class="x_x_x_x_ApplyClass" shape="rect">
Mithun Dhar</a>.<br /><br />MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
<a shape="rect" href="http://www.MSDNRadio.com" shape="rect">www.MSDNRadio.com</a> to register for upcoming shows or watch previous shows on-demand.<br /><br /><b>Guests: </b>John Stallo, Lead Program Manager and Jay Schmelzer, Group Program Manager; Microsoft Corporation<br /><br />John Stallo is a Lead Program Manager on the Visual Studio LightSwitch product team. Born in Perth, Western Australia, he has worked on a variety of Visual Studio developer tools including Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services, Data design-time, and
 Class Designer, and is passionate about improving developer productivity.<br /><br />Jay Schmelzer is the Group Program Manager on the Visual Studio Team at Microsoft. Jay and his team are responsible for the Visual Studio design-time tools and runtime components used to build applications that leverage Microsoft Office client and server products,
 many of the Visual Studio features vital to end-to-end application development experience including Data Design-time, building and consuming WCF services and Deployment, as well as the application programmability and extensibility available in Visual Studio
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 This MSDN Radio is hosted by 
Mithun Dhar.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows or watch previous shows on-demand.Guests: John Stallo, Lead Program Manager and Jay Schmelzer, Group Program Manager; Microsoft CorporationJohn Stallo is a Lead Program Manager on the Visual Studio LightSwitch product team. Born in Perth, Western Australia, he has worked on a variety of Visual Studio developer tools including Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services, Data design-time, and
 Class Designer, and is passionate about improving developer productivity.Jay Schmelzer is the Group Program Manager on the Visual Studio Team at Microsoft. Jay and his team are responsible for the Visual Studio design-time tools and runtime components used to build applications that leverage Microsoft Office client and server products,
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      <title>MSDN Radio: Game Building for Windows Phone 7 using XNA/Game Studio with Dan Waters</title>
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<div>Are you a game developer or want to be a game developer but don't know how to get started?&nbsp;You're in luck! If you're a Microsoft .NET developer interested in developing games for the Windows Phone 7 platform tune in to this show. Dan Waters, an Academic
 Evangelist from Microsoft&nbsp;joins us to talk about&nbsp;how to get started, what tools to install, how to deploy your first game, and&nbsp;how to sell your games in the market place.</div>
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<div>MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft&nbsp;solutions and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
<a shape="rect" href="http://www.msdnradio.com/" shape="rect">www.MSDNRadio.com</a> to register for upcoming shows or watch shows on-demand.<br /><br /></div>
<strong>Hosts and Guest:</strong> Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist; Mithun Dhar, Developer Evangelist; and Dan Walters, Academic Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation<br /><br /><div>For over three years, Dan's job has been to ignite the passion and creativity in technical students by demonstrating all the great things technology careers have to offer. Dan started a web design company at 15 and spent his pre-Microsoft career as a software
 developer working in many industries including retail, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution.
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<div>In his spare time Dan really enjoys being a dad, twice now! He also&nbsp;loves to&nbsp;snowboard, write music, cook, and travel. Follow him on Twitter
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Are you a game developer or want to be a game developer but don&#39;t know how to get started?&amp;nbsp;You&#39;re in luck! If you&#39;re a Microsoft .NET developer interested in developing games for the Windows Phone 7 platform tune in to this show. Dan Waters, an Academic
 Evangelist from Microsoft&amp;nbsp;joins us to talk about&amp;nbsp;how to get started, what tools to install, how to deploy your first game, and&amp;nbsp;how to sell your games in the market place.
&amp;nbsp;
MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft&amp;nbsp;solutions and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows or watch shows on-demand.
Hosts and Guest: Mike Benkovich, Senior Developer Evangelist; Mithun Dhar, Developer Evangelist; and Dan Walters, Academic Developer Evangelist, Microsoft CorporationFor over three years, Dan&#39;s job has been to ignite the passion and creativity in technical students by demonstrating all the great things technology careers have to offer. Dan started a web design company at 15 and spent his pre-Microsoft career as a software
 developer working in many industries including retail, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution.

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In his spare time Dan really enjoys being a dad, twice now! He also&amp;nbsp;loves to&amp;nbsp;snowboard, write music, cook, and travel. Follow him on Twitter
@danwaters
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      <title>MSDN Radio: Shazzam and Windows Phone 7 with Walt Ritscher</title>
      <description><![CDATA[This week on MSDN Radio we welcome Walt Ritscher, author of the Shazzam Shader Editor and enthusiast of Windows Phone 7.&nbsp;We'll&nbsp;find out what's new and happening with Windows Phone 7 and explore the technology trends that keep us engaged. This show is hosted
 by&nbsp;<a shape="rect" href="http://www.benkotips.com/" shape="rect">Mike Benkovich</a> and
<a shape="rect" href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mithund/" shape="rect">Mithun Dhar</a>.<br /><br />MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
<a shape="rect" href="http://www.MSDNRadio.com" shape="rect">www.MSDNRadio.com</a> to register for upcoming shows or for on-demand content.<br /><br /><strong>Guest: </strong>Walt Ritscher, MVP and Author, Shazzam Shader Editor<br /><br />Walt Ritscher's enthusiasm for crafting software interfaces blossomed early, first surfacing while coding on a borrowed Apple computer. Now he travels the world speaking at software conferences and teaching a diverse portfolio of programming topics. On the
 consulting side, he works with customers like Microsoft HP, Intel, and Intuit and enjoys being part of the Wintellect consultant group. He writes for several publications, including CODE Magazine, TechTarget and is featured as the Silverlight video author
 for <a shape="rect" href="http://www.lynda.com/" class="x_x_x_x_x_ApplyClass" shape="rect">
www.Lynda.com</a>.<br /><br />His current UI obsession includes Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Phone 7 and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) APIs. His blog can be found at
<a shape="rect" href="http://blog.wpfwonderland.com/" shape="rect">http://blog.wpfwonderland.com/</a>. Walt is also a MVP and the author of the free Shazzam Shader Editor.
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      <itunes:summary>This week on MSDN Radio we welcome Walt Ritscher, author of the Shazzam Shader Editor and enthusiast of Windows Phone 7.&amp;nbsp;We&#39;ll&amp;nbsp;find out what&#39;s new and happening with Windows Phone 7 and explore the technology trends that keep us engaged. This show is hosted
 by&amp;nbsp;Mike Benkovich and
Mithun Dhar.MSDN Radio is a weekly Developer talk-show that helps answer your questions about the latest Microsoft news, solutions, and technologies. We dive into the challenges of deciphering today’s technology stack. Visit
www.MSDNRadio.com to register for upcoming shows or for on-demand content.Guest: Walt Ritscher, MVP and Author, Shazzam Shader EditorWalt Ritscher&#39;s enthusiasm for crafting software interfaces blossomed early, first surfacing while coding on a borrowed Apple computer. Now he travels the world speaking at software conferences and teaching a diverse portfolio of programming topics. On the
 consulting side, he works with customers like Microsoft HP, Intel, and Intuit and enjoys being part of the Wintellect consultant group. He writes for several publications, including CODE Magazine, TechTarget and is featured as the Silverlight video author
 for 
www.Lynda.com.His current UI obsession includes Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Phone 7 and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) APIs. His blog can be found at
http://blog.wpfwonderland.com/. Walt is also a MVP and the author of the free Shazzam Shader Editor.
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      <title>Windows Phone 7 Jump Start (Session 12 of 19): Working with Media</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This session covers using media in your Windows Phone 7 applications and games. Topics include media in XNA overview, displaying pictures, and playing music.</p><p>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.</p><p>Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/">http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/</a>) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.</p><p>For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (<a href="http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx">http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx</a>).<br><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-1-of-12-Introduction/">Session 1: Introduction<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-2-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-1/">Session 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-3-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-2/">Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-4-of-12-Building-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform/">Session 4: The Application Bar<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-5-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-6-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-7-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-1/">Session 7: Isolation Storage</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-8-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-2/">Session 8: The Application Lifecycle</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-9-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-3/">Session 9: Launchers and Choosers</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-10-of-12-Marketing-Your-Windows-Phone-7-Application/">Session 10: Push Notifications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-11-of-12-Working-with-Media/">Session 11: Marketing&nbsp;your Windows Phone Applications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-12-of-12-Final-Silverlight-Topics-and-Wrap-Up/">Session 12: Working with Media</a><br><br>New Sessions:<br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-13-of-19-Panorama-and-Pivots">Session 13: Panorama and&nbsp;Pivots</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-14-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-1">Session 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&nbsp;1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-15-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-2">Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-16-of-19-Location-and-Bing-Maps">Session 16: Location and Bing Maps</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-17-of-19-Optimizing-for-Performance">Session 17: Optimizing for Performance</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-18-of-19-Designing-Applications-for-Windows-Phone-7-Using-Express">Session 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp; Metro</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-19-of-19-Ask-the-Experts-podcast">Session 19: Ask the Experts podcast</a></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:13997a1279ff4f9596869de901877627">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This session covers using media in your Windows Phone 7 applications and games. Topics include media in XNA overview, displaying pictures, and playing music. The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&amp;nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training. Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight. For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx).Updated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2Session 16: Location and Bing MapsSession 17: Optimizing for PerformanceSession 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp;amp; MetroSession 19: Ask the Experts podcast </itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 22:20:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary> This session goes through the Windows Phone execution model in terms of Launchers and Choosers. Learn how to effectively managing tombstoning with Launchers and Choosers. We cover types of Launchers and Choosers as well as programming them.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&amp;nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx).Updated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2Session 16: Location and Bing MapsSession 17: Optimizing for PerformanceSession 18: Designing Apps Using Expression </itunes:summary>
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      <title>Updated! Windows Phone 7 Jump Start (Session 8 of 19): The Application Lifecycle </title>
      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This important session covers what you as a developer need to include in your application development process in order to get your application through the marketplace certification process. It covers how applications work in the Windows Phone environment, the application lifecycle, lifecycle events and using Local Storage state object. The goal is to help developers ensure that users have a good experience with the application.<br><br>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. 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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This session covers how to get your phone application to persist data so that you can avoid inappropriate tombstoning. It covers topics such as loading and storing data, application settings and saving data in settings, serialization and threads all supported again with demos and scripts.<br><br>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. 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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This session on building XNA for games covers managing voices and XNA sounds in Silverlight. Rob and Andy then move on to Touch Input in XNA by covering the topics of getting inputs, iterating through inputs, and creating flicks.<br><br>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. 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The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.</p><p>Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/">http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/</a>) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.</p><p>For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (<a href="http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx">http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx</a>).<br><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-1-of-12-Introduction/">Session 1: Introduction<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-2-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-1/">Session 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-3-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-2/">Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-4-of-12-Building-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform/">Session 4: The Application Bar<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-5-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-6-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-7-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-1/">Session 7: Isolation Storage</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-8-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-2/">Session 8: The Application Lifecycle</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-9-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-3/">Session 9: Launchers and Choosers</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-10-of-12-Marketing-Your-Windows-Phone-7-Application/">Session 10: Push Notifications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-11-of-12-Working-with-Media/">Session 11: Marketing&nbsp;your Windows Phone Applications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-12-of-12-Final-Silverlight-Topics-and-Wrap-Up/">Session 12: Working with Media</a><br><br>New Sessions:<br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-13-of-19-Panorama-and-Pivots">Session 13: Panorama and&nbsp;Pivots</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-14-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-1">Session 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&nbsp;1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-15-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-2">Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-16-of-19-Location-and-Bing-Maps">Session 16: Location and Bing Maps</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-17-of-19-Optimizing-for-Performance">Session 17: Optimizing for Performance</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-18-of-19-Designing-Applications-for-Windows-Phone-7-Using-Express">Session 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp; Metro</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-19-of-19-Ask-the-Experts-podcast">Session 19: Ask the Experts podcast</a></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:77a9dc3b79dd4e4d8add9de901878025">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This session goes deeper into XNA game programming for the phone. Topics include display orientation, monitoring performance, using the Accelerometer, using touchscreen, advanced XNA sound playback, and controlling media playback with XNA.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&amp;nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training. Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight. For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx).Updated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2Session 16: Location and Bing MapsSession 17: Optimizing for PerformanceSession 18: Designing Apps Using Expression</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 22:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This session covers how to instantiate the application bar, the Application Chrome, System Tray and the Application Bar in XAML. It concludes with a demo using Microsoft Expression Blend for enabling the application bar and including application icons and menu items.</p><p>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. 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      <itunes:summary> This video&amp;nbsp;extends session two and begins with an introduction into Databinding with a dive into the Listbinding template. Rob and Andy follow by covering Page Navigation, handling the hardware Back key, and finally creating orientation-aware pages.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&amp;nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training. Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx). Direct link to the source code for this video can be found at : http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/classresources/56356.aspxUpdated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This session is where the coding begins. Andy and Rob walk through building your first application with Microsoft Silverlight. It includes responding to event controls, Windows themes and styles, and customizing text input.<br><br>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta. 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      <itunes:summary> This session is where the coding begins. Andy and Rob walk through building your first application with Microsoft Silverlight. It includes responding to event controls, Windows themes and styles, and customizing text input.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles. The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught my Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta. The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx).Updated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2Session 16: Location and Bing MapsSession 17: Optimizing for PerformanceSession 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp;amp; MetroSessio</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <p>This introductory session covers the Windows Phone 7 Overview, the Developer and the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, options, how to become a developer, setting up your system, and an intro to creating Windows Phone applications.<br><br>The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 ½ hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP's and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles.&nbsp; The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught by Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.<br><br>Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (<a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/">http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/</a>) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.<br><br>For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (<a href="http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx">http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx</a>).<br><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-1-of-12-Introduction/">Session 1: Introduction<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-2-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-1/">Session 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-3-of-12-Building-a-Silverlight-Application-Part-2/">Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-4-of-12-Building-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform/">Session 4: The Application Bar<br></a><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-5-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-6-of-12-Building-XNA-Games-for-the-Windows-Phone-7-Platform-Part-/">Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-7-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-1/">Session 7: Isolation Storage</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-8-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-2/">Session 8: The Application Lifecycle</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-9-of-12-Advanced-Application-Development-Part-3/">Session 9: Launchers and Choosers</a><br>Updated! <a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-10-of-12-Marketing-Your-Windows-Phone-7-Application/">Session 10: Push Notifications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-11-of-12-Working-with-Media/">Session 11: Marketing&nbsp;your Windows Phone Applications</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/egibson/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-12-of-12-Final-Silverlight-Topics-and-Wrap-Up/">Session 12: Working with Media</a><br><br>New Sessions:<br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-13-of-19-Panorama-and-Pivots">Session 13: Panorama and&nbsp;Pivots</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-14-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-1">Session 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&nbsp;1</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-15-of-19-XNA-Deep-Dive-Part-2">Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-16-of-19-Location-and-Bing-Maps">Session 16: Location and Bing Maps</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-17-of-19-Optimizing-for-Performance">Session 17: Optimizing for Performance</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-18-of-19-Designing-Applications-for-Windows-Phone-7-Using-Express">Session 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp; Metro</a><br><a href="http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Windows-Phone-7-Jump-Start-Session-19-of-19-Ask-the-Experts-podcast">Session 19: Ask the Experts podcast</a></p> <img src="http://m.webtrends.com/dcs1wotjh10000w0irc493s0e_6x1g/njs.gif?dcssip=channel9.msdn.com&dcsuri=http://channel9.msdn.com/Blogs/egibson/feed&WT.dl=0&WT.entryid=Entry:RSSView:2b943705cc7c46e0adc39de901876f27">]]></description>
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      <itunes:summary> This introductory session covers the Windows Phone 7 Overview, the Developer and the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, options, how to become a developer, setting up your system, and an intro to creating Windows Phone applications.The Windows Phone 7 Jump Start video training is for all developers interested in developing applications or games for the new Windows Phone 7 Platform. The ~14 &#189; hour course is based on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Developer Training Kit and taught by Microsoft MVP&#39;s and Microsoft Press Authors, Andy Wigley and Rob S. Miles.&amp;nbsp; The Designing for Windows Phone 7 session is taught by Microsoft Design experts, Jon Harris and Bryan Agnetta.&amp;nbsp; The training is wrapped up with an audio podcast with a panel of Microsoft experts answering the questions posed throughout the training.Watch these entertaining sessions and complete the labs found on Channel 9 (http://channel9.msdn.com/learn/courses/WP7TrainingKit/) to gain development skills using both Microsoft XNA and Microsoft Silverlight.For copies of the student files and links to demo code, you can go to the Windows Phone 7 Born To Learn Forum (http://borntolearn.mslearn.net/wp7/m/default.aspx).Updated! Session 1: IntroductionSession 2: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 1Session 3: Building a Silverlight Application, Part 2Updated! Session 4: The Application BarSession 5: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 1Session 6: Building XNA Games for the Windows Phone 7 Platform, Part 2Updated! Session 7: Isolation StorageUpdated! Session 8: The Application LifecycleUpdated! Session 9: Launchers and ChoosersUpdated! Session 10: Push NotificationsSession 11: Marketing&amp;nbsp;your Windows Phone ApplicationsSession 12: Working with MediaNew Sessions:Session 13: Panorama and&amp;nbsp;PivotsSession 14: XNA Deep Dive, Part&amp;nbsp;1Session 15: XNA Deep Dive, Part 2Session 16: Location and Bing MapsSession 17: Optimizing for PerformanceSession 18: Designing Apps Using Expression Blend &amp;a</itunes:summary>
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