Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Dec 2011 21:50 UTC
Windows Fascinating, this. As a Windows Phone 7 user, I can attest that it is every bit as good as iOS and Android - heck, in my experience, it is more polished, more consistent, smoother, and faster than either of those two. Yet, despite raving reviews and glowing user comments all over the web, Windows Phone 7 simply isn't selling. Former Windows Phone 7 general manager Charlie Kindel believes it's because neither carriers nor device makers like the control Microsoft exerts over the platform.
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It's Payback Time for OEMs
by benali72 on Tue 27th Dec 2011 22:56 UTC
benali72
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It's well known in the industry that Microsoft engaged in anti-competitive practices often at the expense of its OEM "partners". Now that those partners have other opportunities they're taking them. Good luck with Windows 8.

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