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Index
Cover Table of Contents Title Page Introduction Part I: So, You Want to Develop a Windows Phone App
Chapter 1: Developing an App for Windows Phone 7: An Overview Chapter 2: A Windows Phone 7 Primer Chapter 3: Getting into the Mobile Apps Environment for Windows Phone 7 Chapter 4: Doing the Legwork Before You Put Your Fingers to the Keyboard
Part II: Assembling the Tools You Need as a Developer
Chapter 5: Downloading the Tools You Need Chapter 6: Building Your Mojo by Accessing the Microsoft Developer Portal Chapter 7: Finding Your Direction with Silverlight
Part III: Practicing with Simple Sample Apps
Chapter 8: Breaking the Ice with Your First Application Chapter 9: Creating a Simple Calculation App Chapter 10: Cloudy Computing: Creating a Simple App to Go to the Internet Chapter 11: I Can Hear You Now: A Simple Multimedia App
Part IV: Getting Fancy with APIs
Chapter 12: Pushing on the Accelerometer Chapter 13: Directions to Location Services Chapter 14: Getting Oriented to the Phone's Orientation Chapter 15: Getting Updates with Push Notification
Part V: Leveraging the Windows Phone Marketplace
Chapter 16: Working the Microsoft Approval Process Chapter 17: Standing Out from the Crowd Chapter 18: Going Global with Your App Chapter 19: All This Fun and Getting Paid, Too!
Part VI: A Designer's Work Is Never Done: Updates and Customer Service
Chapter 20: Updating Your App Chapter 21: Supporting Your End-Users
Part VII: The Part of Tens
Chapter 22: Ten Features to Look for Down the Road Chapter 23: Ten (Or So) Ways to Make Your App More Successful
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