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If that were so, they'd have implemented the stupid protocols and this whole thing would be a non-issue. So if they saw it coming, that means they chose not to implement, which is a somewhat different move. I'd say, based on the number of their phone sales, a bad one. "
I don't think its a given, it may have been late enough in the dev cycle to be a no-go. I just can't imagine Google, a huge Microsoft EAS licensee doing something like this without giving prior notice. Corporations don't operate in a vacuum like that.
Windows Phone sales have been modest and picking up Quarter over Quarter for like a year. Windows Phone app vendors have seen explosions in app sales since Windows Phone 8 launched. There is clear momentum behind the platform. A fact many here conveniently refuse to acknowledge.
By all means, continue the meme though.