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Windows Phone stuck at 3% world market share -- time to call in Android | Computerworld Blogs
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Can you believe these people? They act as if Microsoft is strapped for cash and needs WP8 to explode in popularity overnight or else it's a failure. Let's not forget these are some of the same people who have suggested that the iPhone start running on Android as well. Android is so overrated what does Google know about software over Microsoft and Apple? WP and iOS don't need to borrow a Linux bottom end yet almighty Google and its Droid ****** army in the tech media seem to think a smartphone OS monopoly is what we all need. What a joke. I wonder how much Google pays these "objective" journalists...
 
Don't forget the almost all phone OS's are built on the Linux kernel
including iOS, Palm and heck even OSX

but not windows devices
 
Google should give up Chromebooks, then. I mean, they've only got .03% market share.
 
These type of blogs are all too common, so much so that a numbness develops reading them. However, even if the idea had some merit it would not happen right after MS purchases Nokia. Revisit this issue in a year minimum.
 
These type of blogs are all too common, so much so that a numbness develops reading them. However, even if the idea had some merit it would not happen right after MS purchases Nokia. Revisit this issue in a year minimum.

Boom. Bob Loblaw lobs law bomb.
 
Don't forget the almost all phone OS's are built on the Linux kernel
including iOS, Palm and heck even OSX

but not windows devices

Not to nitpick, but Android uses a modified Linux kernel and iOS uses a Unix-like Darwin/BSD based kernel. webOS, Ubuntu Mobile, and Meego use Linux-based kernels that are pretty close to the mainstream ones.

I guess the point still stands that outside of Windows that Unix-like kernels are pretty popular, but I don't see what that has to do with this article. The kernel powers the operating system, but in general it's the UI on top of it that people work with.
 
Google should give up Chromebooks, then. I mean, they've only got .03% market share.

Mini, Land Rover, Seat, Cadillac, Volvo, Isuzu, Dacia, Ram, Lexus, Chrysler, Jeep... should all clearly stop making cars, non of those has not even 1% market share. Only Toyota, VW and MAYBE Ford should continue, everyone else has clearly no idea what they're doing.

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That's why Microsoft has allowed Nokia to release the X line of low-cost Android phones in the developing world

This paragraph alone shows that this author has done nothing resembling journalism and just slammed his face into his keyboard until he had enough words to cobble together a junk article. Microsoft didn't "allow" Nokia to release the X phones, any more than General Motors allowed Toyota to release the Corolla (to borrow Jan Tomsic's car analogy). Nokia and Microsoft were still two different companies when the X line was developed, announced, and released. Microsoft had no control over Nokia at that point.
 
This paragraph alone shows that this author has done nothing resembling journalism and just slammed his face into his keyboard until he had enough words to cobble together a junk article. Microsoft didn't "allow" Nokia to release the X phones, any more than General Motors allowed Toyota to release the Corolla (to borrow Jan Tomsic's car analogy). Nokia and Microsoft were still two different companies when the X line was developed, announced, and released. Microsoft had no control over Nokia at that point.

We don't know what all went on behind the scenes. It's possible that Microsoft wanted the Nokia X released, and had Nokia release it before the takeover in order to save face.
 
We don't know what all went on behind the scenes. It's possible that Microsoft wanted the Nokia X released, and had Nokia release it before the takeover in order to save face.

But this would require tinfoil hat and I no has tinfoil hat
 
Let's put it in perspective. Microsoft killed of Windows Mobile, and rebuilt a mobile platform from the ground up. Since then WP has gone from 0% to toppling the mighty empire that used to be Blackberry. Oh look, I could be a tech writer for some website.
 
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