College graduates will tackle the job market soon. What better way to stand out from the crowd than to have a software app release on your resume? DreamSpark,
Microsoft Office 2010 Home And Student, a program set up by Microsoft to provide professional-level developer and design tools to students around the world for free,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, recently partnered with Windows Phone 7. That means you can download the components that you need to complete your development environment and start making your own Windows Phone 7 apps. Did I say this software is free? Yes, yes,
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Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, too. If you’re a computer science major, or just someone interested in making an app, this is a fantastic way to start honing your software development skills. Here’s what you can expect: There’s no annual membership fee for students registered with DreamSpark. You’ll need to verify your student status--just a few simple steps,
Windows 7 Serial! Windows Phone Marketplace supports payouts in selected countries and regions. See In what countries or regions is payout supported? You'll need a Windows Live ID to register to the Windows Phone Marketplace. If you don’t already have a Windows Live ID, you’ll be asked to create one before you register. Get answers to more of your App Hub questions for Windows Phone 7. What’s stopping you? Leave a comment and let me know what app you’re going to develop. --Jennifer Bost <div