The Silverlight powered version of Microsoft’s WindowsMobile.com went live. But, in the process, it looks like a lot of links were broken. Jason Dunn, Tyson Greer, and I wrote a bunch of Windows Mobile 6 articles for Microsoft.com last year. All of these articles are still valid and apply to Windows Mobile 6.1 devices. If you search for any of our names, you will see links to these articles. But, all the links are broken. Too bad, there is a lot of good information for Windows Mobile device users that disappeared with these links.
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2 responses to “Silverlight Powered WindowsMobile.com Goes Live and Breaks Articles Links”
Frank: You are correct. I am referring to the new WindowsMobile.com site requiring Silverlight be installed on a Windows PC (or Mac for that matter) to see the full effect. BTW, it turns out that my articles are still on Microsoft.com. However, their search engine can’t find them. Sigh.
You are referring to Silverlight for Windows, not WinMo, right?