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Microsoft’s WPC 2015 app is now available in the Windows Phone Store

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 26, 2019
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Microsoft's WPC 2015 app is now available in the Windows Phone Store

Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) 2015 is just around the corner, and is set to take place between July 12th and July 16th. If you’re one of the registered attendees for the event, you be glad to know that Microsoft has released the WPC 2015 app for Windows Phone for users who want to keep up with the sessions at the venue.

With the app, you get access to several features and information regarding the event, such as speaker’s information, sponsors, exhibitors, maps of the venue and sessions location, and lots more. You can even create your own personalized schedule using the “Schedule builder” so you can make a list of things you want to do and listen to at the event.

Just login with your Microsoft credentials — the same ones you used to register for the event — when you install the app for the first time.

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