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Developing Windows 8.1 apps With Windows Azure Mobile Services

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Developing Windows 8.1 apps With Windows Azure Mobile Services. Nick Harris | @ cloudnick Sr Technical Evangelist Microsoft Corporation 3-116. Agenda. Getting Started Auth Geolocation Media Notifications and Live Tiles. Getting Started. Connecting your Windows Store app. Auth. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Developing Windows 8.1 apps With Windows Azure Mobile ServicesNick Harris | @cloudnickSr Technical EvangelistMicrosoft Corporation3-116

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AgendaGetting StartedAuthGeolocationMediaNotifications and Live Tiles

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Connecting your Windows Store app

Getting Started

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Authenticate users using Mobile ServicesHow do I restrict data access based on the authenticated userCaching Credentials

Auth

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Where am I?Save a place of interestSearch for places nearby

Geolocation

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How do I capture MediaHow can I securely upload my Media to Windows Azure Storage

Media

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Using Custom API for periodic notificationsUsing WNS for Push Notifications

Notifications and Live Tiles

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