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Microsoft is offering a tool and new documentation to help developers move existing Android apps to the WP7 mobile platform.



From InformationWeek:
Just like the tool that maps the iOS API to the Windows Phone API, Microsoft has created what they call the Android to Windows Phone API Mapping Tool. Right now it only has support for Gingerbread 2.3, which is what most Android developers should be targeting for the phone platform. While Android developers have to pay attention to previous builds like 2.2 and earlier, Microsoft only needs to focus on the latest version. No doubt the Windows Phone team will get access to Android 2.4, also known as Ice Cream Sandwich, as early as possible and update the tool.
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