
The amount of apps in the Windows Phone Marketplace
Microsoft's Windows Phone Marketplace has now reported to have passed 25,000 apps by one site tracking comings and goings within it. (source: WindowsPhoneAppslist, July 2011)

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Wasn't impressed. Scoured the shops for the Linksys Bluetooth Class 1, bought the high gain 2.4Ghz antenna (which wasn't cheap!). Rigged it all up, then ran up the street with my phone. After 50 metres or so, my phone couldn't detect any devices. So how did they manage a mile???
Wikipedia (Spanish) says:
"If a Class 1 device (100 meters) wants connect with a Class 2 device (20 meters [most of phones]); they must to be located at distance of Class 2 device..."
Connection is made always at distance of the lower range device.
But, Wikipedia (English) says:
"It has to be noted that in most cases the effective range of class 2 devices is extended if they connect to a class 1 transceiver, compared to pure class 2 network."
I'm confused, your comment makes me think that Wikipedia (Spanish) it's right.