Ping 52: Nic Fillingham, Windows Phone 7, XNA and Channel 9 Live
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This week we welcomed special guest host, Nic Fillingham, who not only runs Channel 9 LIVE at MIX 2010 but also brings us these stories:
- Flash On Windows Phone 7
- GeoSense for Windows- go get it!
- XNA Games for Windows Phone 7
- Microsoft sends flowers to IE6 funeral
and Just For Fun: New Dork Music Video
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Hmmm. Flash is good.
Will Windows Phone 7 run the Photosynth viewer on http://photosynth.net, though? That's like the ACID3 test of the Silverlight world.
Of course... I wouldn't exactly shed tears of mourning to see a dedicated Photosynth app for Windows Phone 7 that gave iSynth a run for its money.
I heard this morning that Microsoft's Bing search engine will continue to censor search results in China. I am a huge MSFT fan boy, but Microsofts alliance with the government of China to suppress the spread of information is wrong to me. I am very conflicted on this.
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