Tuesday, May 16, 2006
MEDC Wrap-Up: It Rocked!
Posted by Jon Westfall in "DEVELOPER" @ 04:00 AM
"In our opinion MEDC (Microsoft Mobile & Embedded DevCon) is by far the best conference for mobile and embedded developers. MEDC 2006 was not an exception from this rule. It was an extremely useful and well organized event. MEDC 2006 rocks!"
"The Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Developer Conference 2006 in Las Vegas is now officially over and the next stop for the conference is Australia. This year we have not heard any major Windows Mobile related announcement coming out of MEDC....This year the focus has been on the 10 year anniversary of Windows CE, the foundation for Windows Mobile and the announcement of Windows CE 6 Beta... the highlights were - Windows CE 6 Beta announcement and its integration with Visual Studio 2005, popularity of Windows Mobile 5.0, Sumo Robot and Dresser Wayne's Windows CE based gas station."
If you missed MEDC, there are a few links you can check out to see all the festivities. In addition to these two articles (The main link and the source of this post), Kris Kumar has also pointed out that you can visit some MEDC Podcasts, the MEDC Flickr Gallery, Mike Hall's Blog, and Pocketnow's Coverage. Those should keep you busy until MEDC 2007!
"The Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Developer Conference 2006 in Las Vegas is now officially over and the next stop for the conference is Australia. This year we have not heard any major Windows Mobile related announcement coming out of MEDC....This year the focus has been on the 10 year anniversary of Windows CE, the foundation for Windows Mobile and the announcement of Windows CE 6 Beta... the highlights were - Windows CE 6 Beta announcement and its integration with Visual Studio 2005, popularity of Windows Mobile 5.0, Sumo Robot and Dresser Wayne's Windows CE based gas station."
If you missed MEDC, there are a few links you can check out to see all the festivities. In addition to these two articles (The main link and the source of this post), Kris Kumar has also pointed out that you can visit some MEDC Podcasts, the MEDC Flickr Gallery, Mike Hall's Blog, and Pocketnow's Coverage. Those should keep you busy until MEDC 2007!