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Windows Mobile and Accelerometers: Shake and Skip to Interact with Your Music
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Sep/14/2009
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This article describes an approach to using accelerometers with Windows Mobile to control Windows Media Player Mobile.Chris MitchellMSDN Magazine September 2009
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