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  • Blog Post: Windows Phone Wednesday – Student Developed App: Supernova

    If you’re willing to accept a mission to the final frontier, be sure to check out student-developed app, Supernova . Supernova is a game that challenges you to safely transport your ship through unexplored space, while resisting attack. Track your health, damage level, fire rate and more as you...
  • Blog Post: Windows Phone Wednesday – Student Developed App: Hair Studio

    This app, which was created by a student, allows you to see what you would look like with a different hair style. In Hair Studio , you take a photo of yourself and apply a hairstyle, resizing the image to make it fit. If you like the look, you can use the list of hair salons near you, another feature...
  • Blog Post: Meet Student Developer, Padmanaban!

    Tell us about your experience with Windows Phone. Windows Phone App Development is Awesome!!! The SDK is very simple and useful for developers and especially for student developers to develop apps easily. To be frank, I was not getting high grades in college, but I love technology and always wanted...
  • Blog Post: Meet Student Developer, Ashraf Wani

    Tell us about your experience with Windows Phone I have been a huge fan of Windows Phone. My experience with Windows Phone has been really great. Windows Phone is a fast OS that’s easy to use and full of useful features. Developing for Windows Phone has pretty much been the same story. Windows...
  • Blog Post: Windows Phone Wednesday – Student Featured App: iStock

    Are you interested in tracking stock market trends? Check out the student-developed app, iStock . You can customize which stocks you follow and what types of information you receive about them. iStock gives you company and stock news as well as overall financial markets news. There is an analysis chart...
  • Blog Post: Windows Phone Wednesday – Student Featured App: Calvin & Hobbes Tile

    Need a laugh? By signing up for this free app, you will receive Calvin & Hobbes daily on your Windows Phone home screen live tile. The Calvin & Hobbes Tile app that was created by a student, has awesome illustrations and comics that will put a smile on your face. If you are interested in developing...
  • Blog Post: Underground: Find Student-Developed Windows Phone Apps

    The Underground app is all about student developers and the great experiences they create for Windows Phone. If you don’t know about this app yet – we will fill you in. The Underground app was created to feature apps and games developed by students. Support your peers, learn from them and...
  • Blog Post: Build an App with These Windows Phone Development Tips

    Just in case you missed our daily tweets or weekly blog posts about the Windows Phone development tips, we have included them all below. Feel free to leave us a comment below or message us on the Microsoft Student Experience Facebook page or @MS_Student Twitter handle if you have any questions. To...
  • Blog Post: Windows Phone Wednesday: Developed by a Student – ToDo Free Keeps You Organized

    Over the past few months, we’ve been featuring Windows Phone apps developed by students. Today, we’re pleased to highlight ToDo Free , a simple “to do” list application for Windows Phone. The app is highly rated – receiving 4.5 out of 5 stars on average. Here are a...
  • Blog Post: 30 Days of Windows Phone App Development Tips – Week Four

    We’ve been sharing daily Windows Phone development tips all month. Check out the information below for this past week’s Windows Phone dev tips – don’t forget to follow us on Twitter @MS_Student as we wrap up the rest of the tips! Day 19 – Accessing the Microphone in a...
  • Blog Post: 30 Days of Windows Phone App Development Tips – Week Three

    As you know by now, we have shared three weeks of Windows Phone app development tips on Twitter (via @MS_Student) and we will continue sharing daily tips for the rest of the month. Make sure to leave us a comment below if you have any questions or are looking to learn anything else surrounding the awesome...
  • Blog Post: Meet Quinn Damerell. From developing for Windows Phone to being hired at Microsoft, Quinn tells all!

    Tell us a little about your experience with Windows Phone. My experience with Windows Phone has been amazing! Coming from Android, there are so many things I love about the Windows Phone SDK and programming environment. My favorite part is that the SDK makes it really easy to do everything you want to...
  • Blog Post: 30 Days of Windows Phone App Development Tips – Week Two

    During the month of May, we've been posting daily Windows Phone development tips on Twitter (@ MS_Student). We've included all of the tips we shared this week below for easy reference. Are you finding the daily tips helpful? Leave us a comment! Day 5 – Adding panorama and pivot controls to your...
  • Blog Post: Student Developed-Windows Phone Game: Flying Tiles

    Flying Tiles is a simple Windows Phone game. Users catch the colored tiles as fast as they can while trying to avoid the black tiles. The game includes a leaderboard and allows you to challenge other players around the world. Like many of the apps we’ve been featuring on this blog, this app was...
  • Blog Post: 30 Days of Windows Phone App Development Tips – Week One!

    We are so excited to share 30 days of Windows Phone app development tips through @MS_Student ! If you missed any or would like to reference them, we will make sure and include a weekly recap for the next four weeks to ensure you have all of the tips and tricks to develop! This week’s dev tips...
  • Blog Post: Getting Started Guide for Windows Phone Development

    We get a lot of questions on Facebook & Twitter from our student followers asking us about Windows Phone app development and how to get started. We’ve put together a Getting Started Guide which includes links & information to help you on your way to developing your first app. Check out...
  • Blog Post: Helpful Windows Phone Developing Tips & Tricks!

    If you missed the Windows Phone Development themed week highlighted on the Microsoft Student Experience Facebook Page and @ MS_Student Twitter handle, not to worry! Below is a recap of the content that we posted. Best of luck with your developing and let us know if we missed any tips that would be helpful...
  • Blog Post: Student Developer of the Week: Kyle Orth from Australia

    Our student developer for the week of December 26, 2011 was Kyle Orth from Sydney, Australia. Kyle already has five Apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace and he is the process of developing another app called Learner LogBook. Check out Kyle’s story below and be sure to download and try out his...
  • Blog Post: Student Developer of the Week: Erkka Peltoniemi, Finland

    Name: Erkka Peltoniemi Alias (nickname): Pelton School: Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences Location: Helsinki, Finland Favorite Dev tools: Visual Studio 2010, Expression Blend 4 Favorite snacks: Tortillas, Potato chips Favorite app: 4th & Mayor (Foursquare client...
  • Blog Post: Student Developer of the Week: Alexey Balchunas

    Alexey Balchunas, a student at Yaroslavl State University in Russia, developed a Windows Phone game as part of the Imagine Cup 2011 Game Design – Mobile competition. Alexey and his teammates (CRS Team consists of Alexey Balchunas, Alexander Vovnenko and Maria Bukharina) attended the Imagine Cup...
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