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What Would You Love To Be Doing Now?

Single Mom Loves Her New Mango OS Cell Phone that She Grabbed for Under $1

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"Following your bliss doesn't have to mean upending your life: There's no rule that says you can't do what you love and keep your job, too. So if you are ready to tap into your strengths and pursue your passions, we're here to help you claim the life you were born to life"

The excerpt above is from Nov Issue of Oprah Magazine


Dreaming of being a world class pastry chef or a dressage horseback rider or a concert violin player or a master gardener or a knitting designer or an amateur mountain bike racer?


Roberta, a single mom who is only 28 years old decided she wanted to take dressage lessons on the weekends. She is saving up to buy 5 acres of property as well as a new horse so she can start competing and practicing for the next dressage competition. She could not have done it without her brand new Mango Phone Below!


"You can also speak text messages, and have incoming messages read out loud so you can text while driving without touching the phone or taking your eyes off the road."

Roberta loves this feature above, her Dressage coach sends her a lot of text messages, so while she is making dinner, she is able to listen to incoming messages and keep her hands hands free to focus on cooking her dinner before she gets out for her daily horse ride lesson.



source: http://electronicstudy.info/uploadfiles/electronicstudyinfo-1295077730/windows-phone-mango-update-liveblog_1.PNGmobileapptesting.com, http://bpwsrilanka.org/images/profile/04.jpg, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue,

Below is an excerpt from mobileapptesting.com

1. Linked Inbox: Finally! With all the marketing around being the phone to get you in, out and on with your life (or something like that), this feature was long overdue. In fact, it was the first feature I made use of after the 30-minute update concluded.
2. Live Tile Animation: Not a game-changer, but still pretty cool. The new animation makes tiles like People, Pictures and Music &Videos much less static.
3. Xbox Live UI: Much less cluttered and much easier to navigate.
4. Scout (in Maps): Aside from the fact that the Maps application renders quicker, it now has a Scout option to search nearby businesses, restaurants and other destinations. Very convenient.5.People Hub: (From Wired.com) The biggest change to Windows Phone 7 is in the revamped People Hub, where your phone, e-mail, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn contacts can be stored together in one big, long alphabetical list. As in Windows Phone 7, you have filters: All, What’s New and Recent. All is that big list of all of your contacts; What’s New is a recent social media activity stream, which you can keep lumped together chronologically or organize by platform (just Facebook updates, just tweets); and Recent shows the people you’ve called, messaged or e-mailed most recently.

Here’s an excerpt from PC World

" I have been playing with a pre-release beta version of "Mango" for my 30 Days With Windows Phone 7 series, so I have already had an opportunity to explore some of the new features. I have been very impressed.

1. Messaging Threads: Within a messaging exchange between you and another party, you can switch the messaging platform on the fly. You can start off instant messaging, switch to SMS texting, then jump over to Facebook messaging all within one message thread.

2. Group Contacts: With "Mango" you can create groups of contacts like "Family", or "Softball Team". You can filter incoming messages in the People Hub using the groups, and you can use the Group as a contact for outbound messages if you want to send an email or text message to the whole group."

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