This article is part 4 in a 12-part article series on Windows Phone 7 for iPhone and Android Developers.
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In just a few short years, we as consumers have gone from being surprised when our phones were able to check e-mail wirelessly to demanding an incredible amount of features and capabilities from our smart phones.