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2009-05-19
Have you heard of "That's not your fault, but it is your problem"?
Here lies Microsoft - not addressing customers' needs and issues.
Microsoft is a statistical error in the smartphone arena. Their customers aren't going to switch to Outlook.com just because Microsoft says and there's nothing keeping people on WP8 versus iOS or Android.
So unless they address the issue in a less arrogant manner, they are not going going anywhere in the smartphone market.