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More Mango features uncovered: in-browser audio streams, Xbox Live voice chats, and more (video)

More Mango features uncovered: in-browser audio streams, Xbox Live voice chats, and more (video) While we wait (rather impatiently, we’d add) for Mango to make its official debut others are still twiddling with test builds, pouring over code, and digging up interesting tidbits about Microsoft’s mobile OS update. That WP7 can be getting improved HTML5 support is nothing new but, that it’s going to specifically support in-browser audio and continue to stream despite the fact that you navigate far from the browser or lock the screen, is music (literally) to our ears. Snippets discovered in a up to date Mango dump have also turned up mentions of Xbox Live Voice chat, parties, multiplayer gaming, and tighter integration with the 360 for pushing Live content in your big screen. In the event you hit the WPSauce source link you can find an entire host of alternative fascinating things within the WP7 code, and a few information about just how deeply Facebook should be tied to the OS. But, before you go, inspect the video of the HTML5 audio support in action after the break.

[Thanks, Charlie]

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