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RE[3]: The "Microsoft" effect.
by UltraZelda64 on Sat 24th Nov 2012 00:46
in reply to "RE[2]: The "Microsoft" effect."
RE[3]: The "Microsoft" effect.
by lucas_maximus on Sat 24th Nov 2012 21:44
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Elop is not braindead, he is a deliberate wrecker sent in by MS to do the job. No OEM wanted to use Windows phone. Once Elop forces it onto Nokia all the other OEM's have to bring out a phone to compete and MS got its edge in the market. Now Nokia longer matters to them Elop can destroy it and arrange for MS to end up holding the patents. Just another MS saboteur and the Nokia board fell for it. No Elop is smart he has done his job and will be well rewarded for it. The Nokia board is braindead.