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Welcome to the Windows Mobile newsletter, your monthly resource for information on new devices, upgrades, tips and tricks. Remember to keep your profile updated, and you will receive the most relevant content for your needs.
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You asked and you shall receive! The new year is bringing lots of good stuff to the Windows Mobile Owners Circle -- starting with a fantastic new game and a new selection of ringtones -- and we plan to keep it up monthly, all year long. Download Invasion and get your game on as you battle pesky aliens. Then, personalize your new phone with exclusive Valentine's ringtones and wallpapers. Feel the love, Circle Members!

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For You
Look to the skies, mobile device users! It's Invasion, the all new shoot 'em up game you can play on your Windows Mobile phone. Complete with multiple alien craft types, super weapons, unlimited levels, and beautifully rendered locations. This is the game that turns your phone into a video arcade. Download Invasion today!

For Your Business
If your enterprise is looking to boost service, satisfaction, and efficiency, adding mobile technology to customer interaction may be the answer. The faster and more accurately you can respond to customer inquiries, the more satisfied your customers are likely to be. But before that can happen, enterprises need to think about four key elements: how would an improved mobile deployment improve customer service; what customer information employees need; where they need it; and how they will be supported.
As a small businessperson, you wear many hats. We want to help you feel more comfortable with all of them. View the great lineup live and online -- 12-4 p.m. EDT/9 a.m.-1 p.m. PDT, March 24-27 -- and get tips, tools, and advice, including ways Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 can help your small business be more productive. Register today at www.sbsummit.com. It's free!
Windows Mobile messaging solutions help companies increase user productivity, reduce operation costs, and increase IT productivity, according to a recent IDC study. In 2007, Microsoft unveiled the Windows Mobile 6 operating system, which provides enhanced messaging tools, increased security controls, and increased worker productivity. IDC has conducted case studies with 10 companies that have implemented Microsoft's server-based, Windows Mobile messaging solution and quantified the productivity returns to end users as well as the efficiencies and cost savings to IT departments.
Selecting and deploying a Windows Mobile mobility solution across your mobile workforce is an important milestone to increasing productivity within your organization. To ensure long-term success and maximize return of the mobility investment, organizations need to provide a set of services focused on delivering fully configured devices to users. Watch this webcast to learn how a well-planned and executed solution can maximize the mobility return on investment (ROI) and drive user satisfaction.

For Developers
In this webcast, we investigate the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework Language Integrated Query (LINQ) implementation and compare it to that of the full Microsoft .NET Framework. Through a variety of demonstrations, you will learn how to use LINQ with relational data, XML data, and .NET objects; special attention is paid to maximizing query efficiency and getting the most benefit from LINQ in mobile applications.
Designing your application to be easily used without a stylus can reduce user interface complexity and improve the user's overall efficiency. As touch screen and non-touch screen devices continue to converge, a stylus-free design also dramatically increases the number of devices that can support your application. Read this article for a demonstration of how you can develop applications to reap the benefits of stylus-free design.
The .NET Compact Framework 3.5 Power Toys download provides essential tools for .NET Compact Framework application development. This download includes tools for examining application performance and resource usage, gathering and viewing application execution diagnostics, generating Windows Communications Foundation client classes, and more.

Owners Circle Downloads:
Ringtones
Themes
Wallpapers
Games
Productivity Software
User Help Forums
Premium Help
Other Downloads:
Live Search for Windows Mobile
ActiveSync 4.5
Business Resource Kit
Microsoft Global Contact Access
Voice Command 1.6
New Devices
New! Verizon Wireless SMT5800
New! Verizon Wireless XV6800
New! Ikôn
BlackJack II
MOTO Q 9c
T-Mobile Shadow
Touch by HTC
Samsung SCH-i760
Pantech Duo
MOTO Q Global
Events
Microsoft Small Business Summit March 24-27
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