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Good point. But they've made amazing progress there. There are people (like me) who were waiting for Microsoft to get their act together in mobile. Microsoft's market share, small as it is, had to come from somewhere, and the cool kids certainly aren't the ones demanding windows phones.
And yes, we bought Android because it was by far the best product at the time. I'm not in the habit of shooting myself in the foot just to stay loyal to a software vendor. I had the original android dev phone as well as the G2.
I still love Android even though I'm on windows phone. I didn't leave Android for a single technical reason, I left because it bored me and I wanted to try something different. I've always told people if MS is still flailing in another year or two I will probably switch back. Now I'm not so sure as my opinion of google has dropped significantly.




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I've seen articles recently about google's grand targets for google apps sales this year. Who are their potential customers? Mostly Microsoft Exchange users, yes? The people most likely to actually own a windows phone? How is antagonizing these people (like me) going to be better for their bottom line? I have considered the switch myself many times, and it is unlikely I will ever again.
If you do have a paid google apps account (I do for personal use), I suggest opening up a support ticket to let them know how you feel. Maps is not a supported application but gmail certainly is.