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Watch MIX11 Presentations on Channel 9

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4/19/2011

Watch the Windows Phone Sessions from MIX11

Couldn't get to the recent MIX11 conference in Las Vegas? You can still see 24 Windows Phone sessions that were presented by Microsoft speakers. The recorded sessions are now available for on-demand viewing at Channel 9.

Whether you're building your first Windows Phone app or your 50th, the information in these sessions can be invaluable.

Windows Phone Mango Specific Sessions

Day 2 Keynote
Joe Belfiore & Scott Guthrie

What’s Coming Next to the Windows Phone Application Platform
Andrew Clinick

Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part I
Darin Miller

Multitasking in the Next Version of Windows Phone, Part II: Using Background Agents
Peter Torr

Get Ready for Fast Application Switching in Windows Phone
Adina Trufinescu

What’s New in the Windows Phone Developer Tools?
Vibhor Agarwal

Sensor and Camera Access in the Next Version of Windows Phone
Mark Paley

Enhanced Push Notifications & Live Tiles for Windows Phone
Thomas Fennel

What’s New for Windows Phone Development with the XNA Framework?
Brian Hudson

Going Mobile with Your Site on Internet Explorer 9 and Windows Phone 7
Joe Marini

What’s New for Windows Phone Development with Silverlight?
Shawn Oster

Creating Windows Phone Applications Using Expression Blend
Unni Ravindranathan

Making Money with Your Application on Windows Phone
Todd Brix

New Data Access Features Coming to Windows Phone
Sean McKenna

Windows Phone Architecture – Deep Dive
Istvan Cseri

Other Windows Phone Sessions, (not Mango Specific)

Application Design for Windows Phone
Megan Donahue

Expert Lessons: Top Tips to Building a Successful Windows Phone Application
Stefan Wick

Building Windows Phone 7 Applications with the Windows Azure Platform
Wade Wegner

Analyzing and Improving Windows Phone Application Performance
Jeff Wilcox

Windows Phone Sessions from Third Parties

XNA Game Studio for Fun, Profit, Danger, Excitement and Windows Phone 7 Games
Rob Miles

Who Would Pay For That Feature? Adding Analytics to Your Windows Phone 7 Applications
David Poeschl

Rx: A Library for Managing Asynchronous Data and Events in Your Windows Phone 7 Application
Jim Wooley

Flickr API: Tap Into Billions of Photos for Windows Phone 7
Markus Spiering

All Thumbs: Redesigning an Existing UI to Suit Windows Phone 7
Ward Bell

The Tale of Two Apps: Making a Splash in the Windows Phone Marketplace
András Velvárt, Bálint Orosz

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