Thursday, January 12, 2012
Windows mango phone with new apps
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According to a great app idea, you need to be a master your
platform’s SDK, after that you should work hard to assure your app has
visibility in any platform ecosystem you’ve chosen to infiltrate. It’s not so
easy being a third-party app builder. You can enter Microsoft’s BizSpark
program, which will helps software devs bring their apps to market. Most of the
program’s major matter is Mobile Acceleration Week, which is designed to take
care and support to Windows Phone Mango developers. Here I am sharing with you
about new apps those are not currently available in Marketplace.
News360: It’s self-proclaimed next-generation news and
aggregation service, News360 also looks at the content while you visit on
Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader and Evernote, also uses it to construct an
interest graph that surfaces the news topics that should resonate with you the
most. After that the app uses all this data for creating narrowly focused feeds
that cater of your personal interests. News360 already achieved it’s popularity
for all the major software platforms, including Windows Phone 7, and also while
the new app looks pretty similar to the WP7 version, it adds a number of
Mango-specific features. News360 allowing you to pin a category as like
Breaking News on the main screen of your Windows Phone.
Stitcher: Stitcher is a popular and free talk radio app where
user can listen to their favorite programs on demand. Users can choose from
more than 7,000 shows, and the app is also available on all major phone
platforms including Windows Phone for the first time. However Stitcher
aggregates popular content by source such as NPR, BBC & CNN and also by
topic as like food and motorcycles. This content is wirelessly synced, so if
users can start listening to a program on their Windows Phone, they can pick up
where they left off on an Internet-connected radio or on their PC.
Rdio: Rdio is a most useable social music subscription
service for many users; it’s also a favorite alternative to Spotify which just
debuted on the Windows Phone platform. Rdio provides for offline support and
background streaming on Windows Phone devices. This app also includes Heavy
Rotation, a recent activity feed and artist artwork in the background of the
Now Playing screen. Those who are familiar with the iOS version of the app,
Rdio’s Windows Phone offering lacks a few features. But the developer plans to
make all features available for all platforms.
Shared Roll: It provides an advance way to collect and share photos from a particular event. Users can create a Roll of photos then they can share it via e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter. Others can then contribute their photos of the Roll to make it more fun and festive. Each Roll has its own web page, so it can easily be shared.

This post was written by: Franklin Manuel
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