• Microsoft Endorses Homebrew on Windows Phone 7

    Instead of playing a cat and mouse game with people wishing to install apps on the Windows Phone 7 platform outside of the Marketplace, Microsoft is working with the developers behind the WP7 unlocking tool ChevronWP7 to encourage continued and "official" homebrew development.

    ...and the future is looking bright for developers and users alike seeking to install apps or customise their Windows Phone 7 device further than the Marketplace allows. In a blog post on the ChevronWP7 website, developers Rafael Rivera, Chris Walsh and Long Zheng confirm the software giant will soon offer an official way for people to "homebrew" develop on their devices, although just how this will happen is still being discussed.
    More at: Neowin.net
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