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Microsoft courts webOS developers with free phones, tools and trainingThey say that when one door closes another opens. Following HP’s webOS announcement Friday, Microsoft has decided to aim for the jugular by offering free devices, tools and training to “any published webOS devs”. Though all signs indicate webOS will live on, the road ahead just became even more grueling.

Microsoft’s Senior Director of Windows Phone 7 development, Brandon Watson, spoke volumes in his 140 character tweet this morning. The news of his invitation for published webOS devs to join team Windows Phone spread like wildfire. Currently there are just under 30,000 apps in the Windows Marketplace. Far less than either Android or iOS, but still a sizable collection.

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Samsung Galaxy S II sales hit three million: will the next million be powered by Windows Phone?Global sales of the Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone have officially topped three million units. By way of an official press release, Samsung confirmed it took just 55 days to accomplish the feat. Coincidentally a rumor surfaced this morning that a Windows Phone variant of the Galaxy S II may be coming. Will the next million Galaxy S IIs be power by Windows Phone?

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Angry Birds for Windows Phone debuts, productivity now in jeopardy  There’s no escaping the birds and snickering pigs. In its latest endeavor, Rovio has brought its now classic title, Angry Birds, to Windows Phone 7. Like iOS and Android, there’s a paid and free version to fit any budget. Is there any platform left for Rovio to conquer?

The launch of Angry Birds for Windows Phone has been a long time in the making. After Windows, Facebook and even Roku received the feathery treatment, doubts were raised over a WP release. Thankfully that day has come.

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Nokia Sea Ray: the first of many buttonless Windows Phone Mango devicesEarlier today we told you Ovi Maps APIs would be supported by the Windows Phone 7 Mango update — now we have a new twist. Smartphone insider extraordinaire, Eldar Murtazin, has confirmed WP Mango design guidelines do not require front hardware buttons and “LG, HTC will have such phones.”

Conflicting reports and rumors go hand in hand. We’ve seen Windows Phone Mango design guidelines list hardware button requirements. The Nokia Sea Ray leak suggested a different policy. Now we have new evidence from Eldar Murtazin in support of a button-less design.

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Windows Phone 7 flooded with 1,200 apps in five days, spam alert!The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is quickly becoming the breading grounds for spam after more than 1,200 apps were added to the market over the past five days. According to WMPoweruser, the Marketplace currently hosts 19,283 apps, up from the May 23rd total of 18,000.

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Pyramid Research explains why Windows Phone will become dominant OS, beat AndroidNo need to re-read the title, Pyramid Research does believe Windows Phone will become the dominant OS and now they’re explaining why. In this post-analysis interview, the firm cites the recent deal between Nokia and Microsoft as the primary catalyst for the rise of Windows Phone. If that’s not crazy enough, the research also suggests Windows Phone may rise to glory as early as 2013.

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Nokia teases Windows Phone event for May 17The wedding-inspired invite (seen above) eludes to the union of two separate entities, Windows Phone and Nokia. The culmination of months of hard work will presumably unfold in Athens on May 17 at 20:00. What else does Nokia have up its sleeve for next week?

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Microsoft Windows Phone 7 handset sales in question: 1.5m or 674,000?Tracking down how many Windows Phone 7 handsets have been sold is a bit like figuring out how many licks to the center of a Tootsie pop. In January of this year, Microsoft announced more than 1.5 million units had been shipped since launching WP7 in October of 2010. Mobile-review’s front man, Eldar Murtazin, believes this figure is nowhere near the truth — claiming only 674,000 units have been sold to date.

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