Windows Phone 7 Coming October 11?

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[citation][nom]saljen[/nom]You guys are reading this wrong. AT&T called themselves the "premier" carrier, this doesn't mean they have exclusivity on WP7, it's a poor marketing ploy that your falling into. WP7 will be available on all carriers.[/citation]
better be true =]
 
my friend who is a developer is excited about this, he says its very easy to develop applications and its fun. He says i will be having more applications when I buy.
THAT is what can/may kill Android. Programing for Android is a mess, partly due to the non-standard Java usage and JVM (or should I say DVM?). The other part due to the lack of clear documentation for the API.
 
[citation][nom]Shadow703793[/nom]THAT is what can/may kill Android. Programing for Android is a mess, partly due to the non-standard Java usage and JVM (or should I say DVM?). The other part due to the lack of clear documentation for the API.[/citation]
That is the Open Source dichotomy, the very same freedom that allows its modification makes it harder to standardise.
It's like the Wild West...lawless and uncontrolled.
 
[citation][nom]back_by_demand[/nom]That is the Open Source dichotomy, the very same freedom that allows its modification makes it harder to standardise.It's like the Wild West...lawless and uncontrolled.[/citation]

Can't agree more. Two thumbs up for you, more if I had more hands.
 
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