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	<title>Many Niches &#187; moonlighting</title>
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		<title>Employee Developer Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 17:38:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brandon Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the last couple of days since Andy’s announcement that all employees would get free Windows Phone 7s, we’ve seen a lot of buzz about the offer, including some around why we were doing it. So why did we do it?&#160; Put simply, we did it for the employees.&#160; If you speak to any software [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the last couple of days since Andy’s announcement that all employees would get free Windows Phone 7s, we’ve seen a lot of buzz about the offer, including some around why we were doing it.</p>
<p>So why did we do it?&#160; Put simply, we did it for the employees.&#160; If you speak to any software developer or hacker, they will tell you that they love writing code.&#160; They love solving problems.&#160; They love creating things.&#160; They love sharing their work with their friends and peers.&#160; They love the satisfaction of seeing something work on a screen.&#160; Unfortunately, when you work for a company, most of them generally have pretty stringent rules about moonlighting, and the ownership of IP.&#160; For software companies, this usually includes code and side projects.&#160; Microsoft is no different.</p>
<p>With this new mobile app era upon us, the Windows Phone team felt it important that we enable our own employees to participate.&#160; There are so many talented, technical people at Microsoft.&#160; It’s not just professional software developers…many Microsofties love coding, and they work on projects in their spare time.</p>
<p>We believe most Microsofties <strong>want</strong> to write apps for Windows Phone 7.&#160; Before last week, and the changes announced in our policies, they couldn’t.&#160; They would not have been able to profit from those projects.&#160; We made these changes specifically to address the desire of our own employees to express themselves in code in the app marketplace.&#160; A funny thing happens when you remove friction and barriers among a group of creative people.&#160; I can’t wait to see what they create.</p>
<p>The internal response has been overwhelming.&#160; I can’t count the number of languages in which we heard “thank you” while at our global sales summit last week.</p>
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