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	<description>In this video Nick Harris&amp;nbsp;demonstrates how you can create your first application using Windows Azure Mobile Services.&amp;nbsp; The demo includes creating your first Mobile Service, downloading the quick start Windows Store app, running the app then exploring how the application&amp;nbsp;uses the Mobile Services Client SDK to insert, update and query&amp;nbsp;its data to/from the newly created Mobile Service. Get started with 10 Mobile Services for FREE&amp;nbsp;and try this scenario using the step-by-step&amp;nbsp;tutorial. Follow @cloudnick </description>
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