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Sascha Corti

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Sascha Corti is a developer evangelist for Microsoft in Switzerland.
Interesting News on Mobility Today! Posted: Jan 13, 2005 8:21 AM
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Today is all Metablogging:

Via WindowsForDevices.com: "Windows Mobile devices get XAML support"
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Xamlon, Inc. has released the beta version of a development package that enables developers to build markup-based applications for Windows Mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and smartphones. Xamlon Pro Compact Edition Beta 2 brings all the benefits of XAML development to the .NET Compact Framework, the company says.
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Via GeekZone.co.nz: "Defining a security policy for Windows Mobile Pocket PC"
In this context, I think the SMS 2003 Device Management Feature Pack is also worth having a look...

And via NewsFactor.com: "Oracle Unveils Mobile Database" - not targeted at PDAs, but still designed for the mobile information worker.
Looking to run enterprise-ready databases on PDA sized devices? SQL Server Mobile Edition.

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