The Windows Phone Marketplace continues to grow each & every day. Over the past few months, we’ve seen some great, innovative apps created by students. Here are three recent examples:
I love nothing more than to help spread the word about innovative experiences created by students. If you know of a great student app that’s been published to the Windows Phone Marketplace, I encourage you to get in touch with me (contact information is below) to let me know. Shameless self-promotions are welcome!
We know students have big ideas and that contests can give them an extra push to take action: Gary, Achia, E-dan, Maayan, and Fahim were all inspired, in part, by past contests that we’ve run for students. This week, we kicked off something we’re calling “Idea of the Week.” We will select one winner each week and give them a $50 USD gift certificate for Amazon.com (or one of its local sites like Amazon.co.uk).
Here’s what to do for your chance to win:
<aside reason=”toAppeaseTheLawyers”>No Purchase Necessary. Open only to students 18+. Game ends 12/25/11. For Official Rules, click here</aside>
We’re going to judge the ideas based on three criteria:
Want to go even deeper and learn more about building & publishing apps for Windows Phone? We have great resources and free developer tools for students at FindYourColony.com.
We’re looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Ben
@benlower | phoneninja@microsoft.com | +1 (206) 659-NINJA (6465)
@Ben Lower, nice treat for students. Topic aside, I guess the HTML5 tag <aside> in the post (with the admirable reason!) is set as a (html-encoded) textnode rather the HTML code. :-)
@abm right. the "<aside>" was meant to render to look more like a snippet of XML
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@bushman thanks for posting some content to help people get started with Blend! A really great overview for Sketchflow in particular can be found over at electricbeach.org
Thanks Ben! if anyone needs help with sketchflow you can ask me at @achiash
Another thing - here is a guide I wrote on how to publish your #WPAppItUp entry as a working silverlight app for free using Azure. windowsphone7news.wordpress.com/.../how-to-publish-your-sketchflow-mock-ups-online-as-runnable-silverlight-app
I'd pay good money money for a media player that has an EQ.
nice... but y u have reduced the prize from windows phone 7 mobile to amazon $50 gift card ?? :-(
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I have an idea for an app, but I am no developer, and I wouldn't know where to start.. It's a different app than most, both visually and in scalability. Plus it would need to export into Office 365.
@ben Lower i had submitted my Check out my idea, country at stake it is an Ultimate app, at http://goo.gl/sOJHQ #wpappitup the app idea by akarsh seggemu on 24th december please take a look at it. The application prototype is now a certified app in app hub www.windowsphone.com/.../788b49ba-2cb4-424d-8716-9146359f01dc . my twitter username : sakarshkumar