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Its the same story we saw with WP7. I still wonder they keep the WP7 course with WP8 even after the disaster. Every other company would take that as advice, move back to the scratchpad and get a product done that addresses the issues why people did not buy it. Not so Microsoft. They even put the same failed concepts on there previous successful cash machine. Something is going wrong there.
Edited 2012-11-16 16:39 UTC