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Brandon Watson Loves Network Dashboard!
Thursday, September 15, 2011 18:45Yesterday at the Build Blogger Bash at Microsoft’s Build conference, Brandon Watson, Microsoft Senior Director of Windows Phone Development, mentioned Network Dashboard during a live recording of the Windows Phone Dev Podcast. I showed him Network Dashboard and he immediately downloaded it on his phone. On the podcast He said, “I love it!”
You’ll find the mention at about 36 minute mark in the video:
Thanks for the shoutout Brandon!
Live Blog: Build Day 1 Keynote
Sunday, September 11, 2011 18:15I’ll be live blogging the Build Day 1 Kenote address Tuesday from Anaheim, CA! Come back at 9AM Pacific on Tuesday, 9/13 for complete coverage.
12:19pm
http://dev.windows.com for bits at 20:00PT tonight. #bldwin
12:17pm
Beta, then RC, then RTM, then GA. Driven by quality, not by a date.
12:02pm
Photos app like pictures hub in Windows Phone.
12:01pm
People app like the people hub in Windows Phone.
11:33am
The developer preview tablet is a really nice machine.
11:21am
Windows 8 supports NFC natively.
11:04am
Silverlight to Windows 8 is super simple. Just a few namespace changes.
10:54am
HTML5 and XAML are equal citizens. Yay!
10:53am
App store … Will require apps to be certified.
10:30am
App developers can integrate into the settings panel, search screen, sharing system. Very cool stuff.
10:25am
“I don’t think anything is better than an entirely chrome-free browser.” -Steven Sinofsky
10:14am
Julie Larson-Green to demo Windows 8.
10:13am
Windows 8 uses only 281 MB of RAM.
10:10am
Demoing Windows 8 experience, metro style platform and tools, hardware platform, and cloud services.
10:07am
Everything that runs on Windows 7 runs on Windows 8.
10:07am
Services are intrinsic to all software.
10:05am
Steven Sinofsky, President of the Windows Division, is giving the keynote.
10:03am
The WiFi here isn’t working hey well, so ill be using my Windows Phone to post updates.
Network Dashboard v1.1 Submitted for Marketplace Certification
Friday, September 9, 2011 16:53
Network Dashboard version 1.1 was submitted for Windows® Phone Marketplace certification today. The new version brings a much-requested feature: Start Screen Live Tile status support for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data tiles.
Start Screen Live Tile support allows the Live Tiles for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data to display the current state of those radios through a green or red square in the upper right corner, just like the tiles on the Network Dashboard screen.
This support comes with a caveat though: in order for this feature to work reliably, the user must only use Network Dashboard to access the settings screen for Wi-Fi and Mobile Data. If the user uses the main Settings menu of Windows Phone to change Wi-Fi or Mobile Data radio state, the Live Tiles will be out of sync until Network Dashboard is run again.
There is a new Settings screen in Network Dashboard with a toggle for enabling and disabling the Start Screen Live Tile feature. An additional change is that the long-press context menu for pinning tiles now is aware of whether the user has already pinned the tile and will offer an option of unpinning if a tile already exists.
Providing there are no issues found during the certification process, I hope that version 1.1 will be in the Marketplace in a couple of days.
Network Dashboard for Windows Phone Mango Now Available
Friday, September 2, 2011 17:34
I’m proud to introduce our latest Windows® Phone application, Network Dashboard! Network Dashboard is now available for download via the Windows Phone Marketplace.
Network Dashboard provides a quick and easy way to see the current status of your Wi-Fi and Mobile Data features as well as one tap access to configuration options for Wi-Fi, Mobile Data, Bluetooth and Airplane Mode. There is an included status indicator for overall network availability as well. Read the rest of this entry »
When Website Updates Go Bad – Target.com Failures and the Social Media Failure That Followed
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 22:34About a week ago, Target.com underwent a major site update. Unfortunately, in the days since the update the site has been riddled with errors, causing customers to be unable to search for products, access their registries and more. Many customers are reporting on Target’s Facebook page that they’ve had their baby registries completely deleted or products replaced with others.
It would be bad enough that a major retailer like Target was having these types of issues days after a new website rollout. What was even worse, however, was Target’s response to the complaints: Absolutely nothing.
Target has let all the cries for help on their Facebook page go unanswered. They’ve let emails to their customer service department go unanswered. As far as I can tell, they’ve done absolutely nothing at all to correct the issues their site is experiencing nor to communicate to their customers that they’re even aware of the issues. This is social media failure at its highest level.
