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More about MDC 2003 Europe...
April 10, 2003 [General] | By anonymous 1.

They agree with us that arrival of .NET to Pocket PC and Smartphones was the most important breakthrough announced there:
The biggest change is the arrival of the compact version of the .NET framework. Installed in ROM, this offers similar features to the desktop and server version. Developers can write applications using the same techniques, and the same languages, without leaving the Visual Studio development environment.

... and they confirm, that "Ozone" name will be rather used in reference to Pocket PCs, not smartphones:

The next generation of Windows CE smartphones is further in the future, but they will share many features of Ozone-based PDAs.

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