Microsoft announced that the Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 update is now available for download.
The Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 update was made available on 26 March. The tools are the final version of the Community Technology Preview (CTP) Microsoft released last month, and they enable Windows Phone developers to build apps that work well on the new 256MB devices announced at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
The tools also enable developers to build apps on machines running Windows 8.
In a 26 March blog post, Cliff Simpkins, senior product manager for the Windows Phone developer experience at Microsoft, said the SDK does not add much in the way of new features, but “updates the existing install to do a few new tricks”. These include the following:
Meanwhile, in other enterprise mobility news, Microsoft and Nokia announced they will each invest up to 9 million euros (£7.5m) in a newly established mobile application development programme at Aalto University during the next three years.
The project, known as the AppCampus programme, has been set up to foster the creation of innovative mobile applications for the Windows Phone ecosystem, and in addition, Nokia platforms, including Symbian and Series 40, to create a new generation of self-sustaining mobile startups.
The project is part of an effort to drive innovation and business opportunities in Finland’s mobile ecosystem and beyond, the companies said.
Kicking off in May 2012, the Finland-based programme will be led and managed by Aalto University, which has a growing reputation as a hotbed of new startup companies, Nokia officials said.
AppCampus is intended to attract thousands of application proposals from students and entrepreneurs from all over the world. Aalto University will make a significant contribution to the project by providing premises, coaching services, and access to both academic and business networks for budding app developers.
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