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Windows Mobile 5.0, SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition and Visual Studio 2005 were the subject of Microsoft's Mobile & Embedded Developer Conference 2005. Starting with a four day event in Las Vegas, the conference then toured the world. Matt Nicholson caught up with the Highlights event in Reading, UK. more
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Mobile & Embedded Developer Conference 2005
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